OK let's get to the bottom line. Here is where I am coming from.
1. Seting a trap to collect a shed is just like baiting a deer to kill. I do not agree with either!
2. Shed hunting for me is learning about where the buck lives and travels. Not about pulling him in to a bait trap and traping his antler! Finding nateral shed antlers will help me understand the buck natural movements.
3. I do not like the thought of a buck moving through the timber with a bucket attach to his antlers that could cause him problems.
4 Again, if you need to "bait" and "trap" for sheds, use nateral "snares" that will not harm the buck! Put a little corn in a thicket.
Better yet, get out and walk your deer hunting area and follow the rub lines and look in the bedding and feeding areas. Then plan your next years hunting!