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Katch K9's Kishel's Style

The Dirt Hole Set

 

Having traveled this great nation coast to coast, I would have to say that one of the most effective sets in a trapper's "bag of tricks" for taking canines is what is called 'The Dirt Hole Set.'


As we try to mimic the theory of that "dog that buried the bone," The Dirt Hole Set, when presented correctly and in the right location can be deadly to K9's and Cats. 


Below, I illustrate exactly how it is done, my style.  Despite all the variations to this set, I have found the most effective way to make this set work is to keep it simple.


Want to catch K9's?

Try my technique!!

Kevin Kishel

 

 

First find a suitable site location.

This varies from region to region, state to state.

Do some pre season scouting and line up as many areas that K9's travel the most. 

Get the odds in your favor trapping is a numbers game.

 

Set the Trap

Before I ever begin making a set, I like to set the trap and have it ready for bedding.

 

Equipment

Layout your needed equipment.

Pictured here is:

My 3 in 1 Trapping Trowel
Trapper bag with lure
Cable Stake Driver
Kneeling Pad
Sifter

 

Prepare Trap Bed

Begin digging out the area to bed the trap.

I like to keep this bed the size of my trap and not much larger.

Keeping the dirt pattern small makes K9's less suspicious when working the set.

 

Stake Trap

Attach trap to staking system and drive into ground.

I prefer using our cable stakes - they have maximum holding power.

 

Trap Bedding

Begin bedding your trap.

Be absolutely sure the trap is rock solid and does not move under the dirt.

Pack dirt solid around trap to keep it from movement.

Any movement that a K9 feels under his foot will make him leave.

Spend your time bedding that trap!

Trap Positioning

The positioning of the trap is extremely important in relation to the placement of the hole. 

I like to determine my placement of the hole after my trap has been bedded. 

Pictured here the re-rod stake is showing the hole position with my trap placed about 8-10" back from the hole and slightly off center about 2 ½ ". 

Hole is dug at about a 45° angle towards the trap.


Covering the Trap


Begin sifting the dirt over the entire trap area.

 

 

Apply Attractants

Finish your set off by placing Lure, Baits or Urines and/or a combination of them all on the backing and down into the hole.

Pictured here is our deadly Crossbreed Call Lure

Deadly on K9's and Cats.

 

 

Some Additional Pictures

 

Finished Set

** Note Hole Size **

Keep the hole small, no more that a 1½" in diameter.

K9's work the set better.

 

Set Location

Dirt hole blended in near game trail, excellent location.

Katch K9's Kishel's Style

 


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