Fox bait.....What works best?

We just caught the fox we have been trying to trap for months.... AND we did not catch him in the trap....

I have a burn pile in my back yard for yard debrie. One afternoon, I dumped some hamburger grease on the pile.
That evening we went out about 30 - 60 minutes after the sun set and found the fox eating the grease in the burn pile.....

So, I recommend bacon or hamburger grease as your bait. It will draw them to your space, but I don't know if it will be enough
of an incenative for them to crawl in the trap....
 
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if a fox is coming up to your houses coop /run he is already not afraid of human oder

I agree. I think fox are just high up on the animal intelligence chart and are very wary of entering tight cramped spaces. He/she knows there is no exit on the other side and they feel very vulnerable enter a tight spot like a trap.
 
Nor was he afraid of 3 livestock guardian dogs that could not cross an underground wire control collar area. We relocated everything within the dogs area. But some flew over the fence and got nailed.
 
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if a fox is coming up to your houses coop /run he is already not afraid of human oder

I agree. I think fox are just high up on the animal intelligence chart and are very wary of entering tight cramped spaces. He/she knows there is no exit on the other side and they feel very vulnerable enter a tight spot like a trap.

this why most of the time with the steel traps I use I catch the animal the next day with a cage trap you need to wire the cage open and "feed" the fox for a coupla days "blendin" the cage in with its surroundings helps a lot a little skunk musk mixed with the bait or lure will speed thongs along as well a lure bait like gusto or just mice will help a good deal a cage on the largish size helps too 12-15 W 15-18H 42"+D
 

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