Bobcat aren't hard to catch but you need to be on location. They don't have the wariness of a canine and the same aversion to human scent. A canine can be brought in with scent from a distance, not so much with a cat. They do use their nose as I've got them in flat sets with nothing but lure but you need to be near their path. A lot of places say to use an eye attractant, I guess it works but frankly I've caught more without an eye attractant, just need to set where they travel. Those set location will be unique to your terrain, for me it is creek bottoms and swamps. Also caught them in trail sets. I like 1 3/4ish traps.

This one was taken in a very low key inconspicuous small dirt hole set, a little hole with no dirt pattern, mb450 trap.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v67/tundragriz/videos/?action=view&current=bobcatrelease-1.mp4

This one was some bait at the base of the tree where the roots forked out, old northwoods 1 3/4 I think.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v67/tundragriz/videos/?action=view&current=pabobcat-1a.mp4



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