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scouting, scents and traps

Post by on_one_wheel » 26 Apr 2015, 4:30 pm

Has anyone noticed how many photos taken of animals by trail cams show the animal looking straight at the camera there are.
Im yet to use one but i wonder what it is they notice ... noise, shape, scent or can they see the inferred light spectrum ?

Anyway I have found a god place to buy scents and thought I'd give some a try for those cunning foxes and cats im having trouble with.
http://www.traps.com.au/default.htm might grab some foot hold traps while im at it.

dose anyone here use scents for cats and foxes ?
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Re: scouting, scents and traps

Post by 5Tom » 27 Apr 2015, 11:03 pm

haven't used any scents for cats or foxes. Cats I find will just roam around, as curious as they are, finding small reptiles to eat and what not. When they get spooked or think they're in danger, they tend to keep a distance but they will look back to see whats going on. Foxes on the other hand, I found can be called in easily, but not where your looking. If they sense they've been spotted, they'll be gone before you know they were even there.

I think maybe gauging the wind and reducing noise and movement will give you the best results.
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Post by Monty » 29 Apr 2015, 4:26 pm

on_one_wheel wrote:Has anyone noticed how many photos taken of animals by trail cams show the animal looking straight at the camera there are.
Im yet to use one but i wonder what it is they notice ... noise, shape, scent or can they see the inferred light spectrum ?


Don't know much about trail cams here but is there any mechanical noise from a lens focusing? Or electrical whine once they sense game a power up.

Seems like issues that would effect some makes.
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Re: scouting, scents and traps

Post by Streamline » 05 May 2015, 1:10 pm

No mechanical lens in any that I've ever seen. Only ever fixed lens so there would be no mechanical noise.

My guess (and it's only a guess) would be more likely stood out to the shape and straight lines of the box or perhaps your smell from handling it.
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Post by RDobber » 06 May 2015, 3:02 pm

Never bought scents.

You tried just a chicken neck on a bit of string?

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Re: scouting, scents and traps

Post by scrolllock » 10 May 2015, 5:15 pm

on_one_wheel wrote:dose anyone here use scents for cats and foxes ?


I get out on a mates property and after he bags a rabbit he stakes it a few inches off the ground so it's exposed to the wind as much as possible to get the smell out to foxes.

Would work just as well taking a chicken carcass or whatever you preferred bait is I'm sure.
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Post by bigfellascott » 10 May 2015, 7:18 pm

Just beat some eggs up and put em in a jar with a lid on (don't over tighten it) and bury the Jar up to the Lid - leave it about a mth or so, what should happen is it should turn into a creamy/oily mix, just do your usual dirt hole set and put a small amount on a stick and put that in the whole, foxes love it. :thumbsup:

P.S. make sure you wear gloves when setting the traps (use a pair of gardening type gloves) and also use a pair of those disposable gloves when handling the scent as you don't want to get scent on your traps or the little bastards will dig em up!!

Use good stakes to keep the trap in place (12" Reo with a nut welded on top is a good cheap way to go) and use 2 stakes if you think dogs are a possibility. :thumbsup:

There's heap of vids on Youtube so have a good look and you will soon learn what the go is.

Have a look at a few vids that my mate Max has made on trapping foxes. :thumbsup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ubg4USLUfU
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Re: scouting, scents and traps

Post by rainwalker » 11 May 2015, 10:54 am

bigfellascott wrote:Just beat some eggs up and put em in a jar with a lid on (don't over tighten it) and bury the Jar up to the Lid - leave it about a mth or so, what should happen is it should turn into a creamy/oily mix, just do your usual dirt hole set and put a small amount on a stick and put that in the whole, foxes love it. :thumbsup:


You open the lid when you're there to bring in the foxes I assume?

What sort of haz-mat suit are you wearing when you crack it open :lol:
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Re: scouting, scents and traps

Post by bigfellascott » 11 May 2015, 11:17 am

rainwalker wrote:
bigfellascott wrote:Just beat some eggs up and put em in a jar with a lid on (don't over tighten it) and bury the Jar up to the Lid - leave it about a mth or so, what should happen is it should turn into a creamy/oily mix, just do your usual dirt hole set and put a small amount on a stick and put that in the whole, foxes love it. :thumbsup:


You open the lid when you're there to bring in the foxes I assume?

What sort of haz-mat suit are you wearing when you crack it open :lol:


Nah not that bad. :D
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Re: scouting, scents and traps

Post by fawksel » 11 May 2015, 4:12 pm

Grab the fishing pole and lift it off at a distance :lol:
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Post by Elek » 12 May 2015, 3:19 pm

This is hunting not chemical warfare :lol:
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Post by Usurper » 26 May 2015, 1:19 pm

What's the word from the field on_one_wheel?

The scents doing the trick?
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