Dirt Hole Set - Ticket to Canine Success

Written by John Chagnon, Outdoor-Catalog.com


Dirt Hole Set - Ticket to Canine Success

The dirt hole set has probably caught more fox and coyote than all other sets combined. A properly made dirt hole set can catch every canine that passes, butrepparttar secret is learning how to make a good one.

The first step is to put your set location in an area inhabited by fox or coyote. In wooded areas, look for your set location near trails that cross. In farm country, locate where fence rows meet, near rock piles and old farms. Anywhere mice and other rodents are abundant or an open area is nearby will work also. The set location should be in an area that's open at least 20 or 30 yards in all directions and relatively flat. Gray fox don't mind sets in thickets, but red fox and coyote are too suspicious if set is not inrepparttar 115972 open.

Clean equipment is a necessity. At a very minimum, clean traps and equipment free of factory oil, rust and dirt. Preferably, dye and wax your traps and understand it's best to get your traps out beforerepparttar 115973 deep freezes and heavy snows.

Have two pairs of gloves with you in case one gets contaminated. Wear rubber boots as they do not hold odors and can be rinsed off. Keep bait and lures away from traps and tools, either in a coat pocket or strapped to your packbasket.

The following dirt hole set described is targeted for red fox, but it can and will catch raccoon, gray fox, coyote, bobcat, etc. If coyote are your target use larger traps with coyote scent. Placerepparttar 115974 trap several inches fromrepparttar 115975 dirt hole.  Under normal conditionsrepparttar 115976 1 1/2 Coilspring trap works fine; however, in Michigan during fox season, we have plenty of rain, freezing weather and snow, so I use a lot of 1 3/4" and 2" coilspring traps. The larger traps haverepparttar 115977 strength needed to push through ground under adverse conditions.

Set your trap before moving torepparttar 115978 set location and take large steps sorepparttar 115979 area is disturbed as little as possible.  Place a 3' x 3' piece of canvas or tarp to one side and  your packbasket onrepparttar 115980 other.  Using your trowel, cut out your trap bed approximately 1" larger than your trap. Placerepparttar 115981 sod and dirt removed onrepparttar 115982 canvas.  Digrepparttar 115983 trap bed approximately 4 or 5 inches deep.  Dig a hole 1" in front ofrepparttar 115984 trap bed, 3 to 6 inches in diameter approximately 8 to 10 inches deep at a 45 degree angle. I varyrepparttar 115985 size ofrepparttar 115986 dirt hole I make from a mouse size to gopher sized hole.

Decide if you want to use a stake or drag to fastenrepparttar 115987 trap. For stakes use re-rod between 15 and 24 inches depending onrepparttar 115988 soil with a short 6" chain. If you use a drag make sure to have 4 to 6 feet of chain, plus dig your trap bed deeper to accommodaterepparttar 115989 drag inrepparttar 115990 bed. Sift 1" of dirt overrepparttar 115991 stake or drag. Pushrepparttar 115992 trap firmly intorepparttar 115993 sifted dirt and pack sifted dirt all aroundrepparttar 115994 jaws and springs.  Havingrepparttar 115995 trap firmly bedded is one ofrepparttar 115996 most important steps to a good dirt hole set.  It will be less likely to tip or spring whenrepparttar 115997 animal steps onrepparttar 115998 outer area ofrepparttar 115999 trap bed.  The trap should spring only whenrepparttar 116000 fox steps onrepparttar 116001 trap pan.



The Thrill of Trout Fishing

Written by Ken Austin


The thrill of trout fishing! It isrepparttar best, isn’t it? No matter where you plan to go trout fishing, you know you are more than likely going to enjoy your trip. The sport is a sport of its own, set aside from other types of fishing. Some believe trout fishing isrepparttar 115971 most difficult of any type of fishing. Regardless of if you believe this or not, there are many reasons to love trout fishing.

To begin with, trout fishing is all about being smarter thanrepparttar 115972 fish! You need to know how that fish is going to react long before it does. How do you know this and do this? For one, you need to know aboutrepparttar 115973 animal itself. Trout are very smart animals. They know that they are prey, so they will avoid anything they think is going to harm them. So, you,repparttar 115974 fisherman, need to be smarter and catchrepparttar 115975 trout unaware. That is why when you are trout fishing, you will more then likely cast from quite a distance. Trout come up torepparttar 115976 surface to feed. If they lay their eyes on you, they are gone. No hope of catching it. Instead, casting from a distance is important to keep you out ofrepparttar 115977 picture.

Trout fishing is also a demanding sport because it takes knowledge. It’s not enough to know about howrepparttar 115978 trout react, but you have to know what equipment you need. When you go to your local sporting goods stores or tackle shop, you will find that there is often a large line of products designed for trout fishing. The lure that you use will need to be something that will enterrepparttar 115979 water unnoticeable and without causing a splash. The trout fishing line you use will need to be pretty much clear, but strong. There is much more equipment specific things you can invest in to help you with your trout fishing. Simply look aroundrepparttar 115980 store to see what jumps out at you!

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