PPHA Forums
Predator Hunting => Trapping => Topic started by: icecube on October 07, 2011, 01:41:45 PM
-
I havn't added any chain to the dozen traps I got and was woundering if the stakes a foot away from the traps will scare off the target animal...fox...bobcat and coyote....thanks ED
-
Not if you do it right. Stake below ground level and bed trap over top if you can.
-
I haven't set any traps for a number of years but I use to hit the predators pretty hard.Rebar driven under the trap use to be the method and still is for most folks.Cross stake for coyotes for extra holding power.The last few years I trapped I was using cable stakes that will hold much better than rebar and are much easier to carry along.And another reason I started using cable stakes is because of scent.This is just my theory and you can call me crazy but when you are pounding away at the top of a rebar stake you are exposing raw metal which is going to give off more scent than a cable stake driven 13 inches or so into the ground and a cable that is not going to rust.I guess I got a little off track and to answer your question if the stake is not under the trap and is placed away from the trap bed I would think you are creating an area that they will want to dig at.If done properly it could work but not ideal.If you are thinking about using cable stakes get your self a good puller or you can plan on paying the nearest chiropractor a visit.