Just curious to why you taper the boxes instead of leaving them square. Is it for stacking them inside each other or do you feel animals will enter them more freely?
do you have to "weather" the boxes when you make them out of plywood??? built some and put them out last weekend w/ no luck on any species. wondering if the odor of the plywood is an issue???
Great video. U said u made the pans for the trigger. Could u do a small video on that sometime? I live in the south. They work good here to. Our bobcat season on public land Nov 8th thru Feb 28th no limit. And on private land. Trapping or hunting 24/7 365 year. No limit. They done that to help turkeys out. Only time i would catch in the summer. If it got into our chickens. I dont want to catch one. Unless the fur is good. I wish we could use 220's. Biggest i can use are 160's.
Just curious to why you taper the boxes instead of leaving them square. Is it for stacking them inside each other or do you feel animals will enter them more freely?
do you have to "weather" the boxes when you make them out of plywood??? built some and put them out last weekend w/ no luck on any species. wondering if the odor of the plywood is an issue???
Great video. U said u made the pans for the trigger. Could u do a small video on that sometime? I live in the south. They work good here to. Our bobcat season on public land Nov 8th thru Feb 28th no limit. And on private land. Trapping or hunting 24/7 365 year. No limit. They done that to help turkeys out. Only time i would catch in the summer. If it got into our chickens. I dont want to catch one. Unless the fur is good. I wish we could use 220's. Biggest i can use are 160's.
160s will work fine.
In Alabama we can only use a 155, 5x5 on land. Can you trap bobcats with a box set like this with a 155 conibear?
Is that a legal Minnesota box?