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I'm very busy with a sick betta fish right now so I will answer all the questions later sorry
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sorry to hear about that, hope your fish gets betterI'm very busy with a sick betta fish right now so I will answer all the questions later sorry

sorry to hear about that, hope your fish gets better![]()
i caught a skunk in a dog proof trap,Dog proof traps will not be set off by chickens, cats or dogs. All I have ever caught in them Raccoons and Opossums. They are a form of foot-hold trap.
sorry but got to disagree with you, trapping is way harder then hunting and shooting, also may i ask what foot hold trap your dog was caught in? as a trapper i have been caught in number 3 coyote traps (more then once i suck at setting them lol) and it don't hurt.
to the OP,
what type of trap you running? coil spring, long spring or dog proof.
i like using duke dog proof traps and have a decent catches on them.
but the biggest tip for anyone trying to trap is set on sign, best thing to learn is find the coon trail, set the trap close or on the trail, with bait you should catch it.
We used cat food in a live trap and caught a raccoon one night. Set the trap again the next night, same bait .... caught a bloomin' skunk. Stick with marshmallows!I've always used live traps[i have barn cats] sometimes i have a coon the same night, longest wait was a week. if you don't have any cats or dogs you might try a small dab of wet cat food as bait. seafood or tuna is the most popular with the coons here