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<blockquote data-quote="JhnDeereMan" data-source="post: 5223070" data-attributes="member: 21586"><p>Yes. Sticks are angled and stuck into the ground. The cat will walk between them. It is a guide to make them go right where you want them to go. </p><p></p><p>Pipe for this purpose for pics I did not cover it. When I am trapping I leave about an inch of it sticking out of the ground. Then cover it with grass and leaves. It has the bait covered by sheep's wool in it. By the time the critter figures out what it is it's too late. The reason I use a pipe is speed. I can have it in the ground and baited in less than 30 seconds. Once again I fall back to time at the set. Every minute you are there at a set you lay more scent down. </p><p></p><p>I buy my pipe mid summer and cut them and leave them setting outside so basically all the scent is gone from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JhnDeereMan, post: 5223070, member: 21586"] Yes. Sticks are angled and stuck into the ground. The cat will walk between them. It is a guide to make them go right where you want them to go. Pipe for this purpose for pics I did not cover it. When I am trapping I leave about an inch of it sticking out of the ground. Then cover it with grass and leaves. It has the bait covered by sheep’s wool in it. By the time the critter figures out what it is it’s too late. The reason I use a pipe is speed. I can have it in the ground and baited in less than 30 seconds. Once again I fall back to time at the set. Every minute you are there at a set you lay more scent down. I buy my pipe mid summer and cut them and leave them setting outside so basically all the scent is gone from them. [/QUOTE]
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