


|  |  When trapping raccoons, I always set my traps at the foot of a tree, and securely nail a bird or rabbit about two and a half feet above the trap on the tree, so that the raccoon has to get upon his hind legs to get the bait. By the animal tramping about he will get into the steel trap. I use a clog if about three to five pounds, unless I can arrange to fasten the trap to a limb of a tree, so that when the trap is sprung it will lift the victim into the air.
Submitted by Mike Chamberlain
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