bludog205
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The most important thing is to bed the trap so it does not wobble.You can make a dirthole set ,hole at 45 angle towards trap.I use chunked groundhog ,i burie it in jars for a few months before season.Hog cracklins are very good also.For grays you want the trap ste as close to the hole as possible,reds inch and half back and slightly off center.This is a dirthole set.Urine post set is very good also but you only get one shot at em.Find an open trail where they are traveling such as a farm road through a hay field.set trap bed it solid ,take cornstalk and place it in ahole so it cant fall over .it should be about 4 or5 inches away from the trap.Now bend the top over and angle it away from trap, this keeps the fox from going onthe wrong side.Have caught many a smart one this way.Reds can be caught in open fields where their is no chance of catching hounds.Grays like the brush.Number 2s are to big,1s and a half are all you need.
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