Im goin a try and post this one more time!!!!!!
I use to walk a lot of miles laying steel when I was a young man, and I had a back pack i use to carry my daughters in sometimes when I went, and these are some thing I have learned,
1. never give the kid a can of pop when in the back pack, it becomes most uncomfortable when you ars is drenched in pop,,,
2. size 0 and #1 Victors work well for rats and minks, and if you use a float they work really well. Conibearers work for everything from 110's for rats and minks up the big 330 and 440's for beaver and fox and even bigger stuff like wolf and coyote.
3. Leg holds as well as body gripers, unless your really good at making your sets or there is no one around where you trap, have a way of attracting unwanted attention. Lost a lot of traps, to hey what the hell is that, kinda guys.
4. Snares on the other hand can be hidden easily and if you take your time they become almost like a trip wire there but hidden.
5. Get out early, before somebody else runs you line for you, and if your doing it for food that could be grounds for taking some very strong measures.
6 If your going to kill what you trap then a snare, a release from a foot hold on something that will bite you back becomes some what of a,,, what do I do now,, a big ass German Shepperd will give you second thought about it!
7 if ya just want to move critters from one place to another like I do for coons ( move them out to where some buds run their coon dogs)Then a Victor or Hava-heart box trap is the best idea,, big and visible but good for their intended purpose.
I hope some of drivel is of some help to you and thank you for your service
Peace
Skeets