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<blockquote data-quote="woodyard" data-source="post: 5737252" data-attributes="member: 2777"><p>I have been hauling my traps to the back forty and stand them on end and shoot the devils in the trap. They thrash around for a while. I haven't seen any negatives about it this way , caught 7 or 8 since getting my traps scented. Had a septic tank guy over to do some work and we got to talking about them. He had a trap and had trapped a bunch. Said he would bring me a live one to scent my traps. Sure enough one morning he showed up and we transferred the dillo over to my trap. He said it would help with a shovel full of dirt threw in. I did that and let him stay in each trap about 10-12 hours. They work now. Trying the dead one in a bucket with some pieces of wood never worked for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodyard, post: 5737252, member: 2777"] I have been hauling my traps to the back forty and stand them on end and shoot the devils in the trap. They thrash around for a while. I haven’t seen any negatives about it this way , caught 7 or 8 since getting my traps scented. Had a septic tank guy over to do some work and we got to talking about them. He had a trap and had trapped a bunch. Said he would bring me a live one to scent my traps. Sure enough one morning he showed up and we transferred the dillo over to my trap. He said it would help with a shovel full of dirt threw in. I did that and let him stay in each trap about 10-12 hours. They work now. Trying the dead one in a bucket with some pieces of wood never worked for me. [/QUOTE]
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