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Here is my cat set. I have to admit it's not an original idea. I learned it from the Alaskan bush people show.
Depending on the size of the connibear either use a tote or a 5 gallon bucket as appropriate. Cut 2 notches opposite each other for the springs to set in. They need to be wide enough not to interfere with the springs releasing when the trigger is released.
I hung a chicken head in the back as the final attractor more for racoons and the like. 9n top of the set is a stick with a CD disk hanging off of fishing line. This is the visual attractor. The piece of duct tape on the bottom is covered with cat nip. Bobcats have serious ADHD. More than one sense needs to be stimulated or they will loose interest in investigating. This set incorporates visual movement, scent and food. Interesting that the identical set with chicken wing feathers has never caught anything. Just the one with the CD.View attachment 1982472 View attachment 1982473
You might want to study your states regulations,
a quick search seems to indicate your set is illegal in TX... my apologies if I’ve misinterpreted something though, I’m not familiar with your state’s regulations...
... a 280 or 330 on dry land is not allowed in many places due to the high risk of killing someone’s pet...
even where legal it is often considered irresponsible to make that set where pets could accidentally get into it...
trappers don’t need anymore bad press...
I take a fair number of bobcats without bodygrip traps, so I know they’re not at all needed to catch Bobcats
https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_br_w7000_0065.pdf