Hi All,
I’m very happy to report that I caught my first fox in a trap over the recent long weekend!
I headed up to our block at Kevington on Friday night, and early Saturday morning I set a few traps, hoping to catch some of the wild dogs that have been hanging around. I put three in the ground at different spots where I’d seen activity on the trail cameras and kept one aside for a particularly bold fox that had been visiting my grandparents’ house in town.
This fox had been getting very cheeky — running through the yard, setting the dogs off, and even coming right up to sniff some fox scalps I had drying on the veranda. He got so bold that he came within about 15 metres of me while I was cutting up a deer, curious to see what was going on. I’d also left a fallow deer button buck head by a fence post to let the flesh rot away naturally, and the little bugger actually pinched it!
I had a camera on the area and he was coming through at least once a day, often two or three times.
I didn’t get the trap set until Sunday. There was a little V-shaped stick formation against a tree where the deer head had been, so I set the trap at the front of the V, laid bits of sausage in front and behind it, and put another piece higher up on the tree as a scent lure. I had the trap in the ground by 5 p.m., then we went out fishing.
Unfortunately, after half an hour in the sun I got heat exhaustion and had to head back to rest. I was lying down trying to cool off when the dogs suddenly went ballistic. My grandfather came running in shouting that we’d got him! That adrenaline rush got me straight out of bed, feeling instantly better, and I went out to dispatch him.
Video link: https://youtu.be/UkrW57m-dsw
(Excuse the butt crack! — I’d just thrown on some clothes and rushed out there!)
I was stoked to have baited the trap at 5 p.m. and had him caught by 7:30 p.m. while the sun was still up. Couldn’t have asked for a better first result!




I truly apologise, a ponytail is longer than a manbun and takes way more patience.

