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<blockquote data-quote="Planking" data-source="post: 5842201" data-attributes="member: 13775"><p>It may be better to order them from a trapping supply. Some of the places that sell traps don't have a clue what is needed either. Lol </p><p></p><p>Berkshire disposable cables and driver, some Duke 550 or 650's, polyfil under the pan and some peat moss and you can get by on equipment. </p><p></p><p>Lures, gland, urine, and bait will be needed and you probably would want to watch a bunch of bobcat trapping videos to find out what the pros use. Vary each set with different looks and attractants. Bed the trap solid at a slight offset with no wiggle about 7-9 inches from the hole/holes and your good to go. It's pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planking, post: 5842201, member: 13775"] It may be better to order them from a trapping supply. Some of the places that sell traps don't have a clue what is needed either. Lol Berkshire disposable cables and driver, some Duke 550 or 650's, polyfil under the pan and some peat moss and you can get by on equipment. Lures, gland, urine, and bait will be needed and you probably would want to watch a bunch of bobcat trapping videos to find out what the pros use. Vary each set with different looks and attractants. Bed the trap solid at a slight offset with no wiggle about 7-9 inches from the hole/holes and your good to go. It's pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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