- Mar 19, 2014
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The extra-large live trap we use now has always been baited with chicken. Everytime we lose one, we put the carcass in there. Whether it's a chick that died of a bad Cocci infection, or a rooster that died from injuries after fighting another roo, their bodies go in the bait basket of that trap. The best ones to find, are bodies leftover from a predator attack. The predator already has their scent on it, and we just toss it into the trap. So it definitely has the scent of chicken blood, chicken meat, and even chicken feathers in the trap.I keep my guns in either a gun safe for the shotgun or a gun lockbox for my 9mm because of my boys. Something that could be worth looking into. If not, that fox has eaten chicken could you bait the trap with chicken blood? Like from your families dinner? May get it in that way.
And that's probably what I'll be using once I get the spring trap here, too. We've got some old (past sell-by-date) chicken thighs in the freezer that we will toss in/near the trap to catch him.