So I've tinkered with trapping all of my life and have had pretty darned good success snaring coyotes when we have snow on the ground. Not much snow last year so played around with foothold traps with a lot of failures and junk (coon, opossum, skunk, etc) catches, but I finally did catch one coyote.
I find this type of trapping pretty fascinating and challenging and intend to get after it again after deer hunting wraps up. A few questions if anyone is knowledgeable.
a. I will be cross staking with rebar, not using earth anchors. Is the short 10-12" chain that comes on trap adequate and is it important or necessary to add additional swivel or shock spring?
b. I like the idea of polyfill material under the pan and not using a paper pan cover, just dirt right over the pan. Thoughts?
c. A friend recommends simply covering traps with peat moss rather than waxed dirt. for simplicity. Thoughts?
I find this type of trapping pretty fascinating and challenging and intend to get after it again after deer hunting wraps up. A few questions if anyone is knowledgeable.
a. I will be cross staking with rebar, not using earth anchors. Is the short 10-12" chain that comes on trap adequate and is it important or necessary to add additional swivel or shock spring?
b. I like the idea of polyfill material under the pan and not using a paper pan cover, just dirt right over the pan. Thoughts?
c. A friend recommends simply covering traps with peat moss rather than waxed dirt. for simplicity. Thoughts?