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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 1398762" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>Never tried to sell the fur still on the cat so I don't know about that. Cats are one of the easiest to skin critters. I think Terry just builds some standard size traps. I bet he has jigs made to make it all go faster. I have a couple of his and they are nice. </p><p>Look back in this thread for tips on setting the traps and then look at the pic of my son next to a trap. That one is brushed up with weeds and that is just where the cat was caught. Look for areas with cat tracks. Openings down fence lines are good. Roads through timber. Along creeks. A favorite of mine is where a creek goes under a road...you can be a cat will walk through that spot and if you brush up a trap there and get some feathers blowing in the wind on top of the brush pile, they will investigate it. Good luck and take some pics for us if you get some. Here is another pic for you of a good one in a leg hold I caught several years ago.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]83634[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 1398762, member: 3755"] Never tried to sell the fur still on the cat so I don't know about that. Cats are one of the easiest to skin critters. I think Terry just builds some standard size traps. I bet he has jigs made to make it all go faster. I have a couple of his and they are nice. Look back in this thread for tips on setting the traps and then look at the pic of my son next to a trap. That one is brushed up with weeds and that is just where the cat was caught. Look for areas with cat tracks. Openings down fence lines are good. Roads through timber. Along creeks. A favorite of mine is where a creek goes under a road...you can be a cat will walk through that spot and if you brush up a trap there and get some feathers blowing in the wind on top of the brush pile, they will investigate it. Good luck and take some pics for us if you get some. Here is another pic for you of a good one in a leg hold I caught several years ago. [attach=full]83634[/attach] [/QUOTE]
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