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I would say, Yes.
For trap placement I suggest you put them as close to the edge of your zone. they seem to trip faster when you're not around. I have some set right next to my base and they usually are filled when I return from carb hunting.
Some of my traps are placed in random areas without any bait, I could be wrong but I think they have a random chance of catching something no matter if they are baited or not and placement doesn't really seem to have much impact either, I catch things in traps at locations where I never see these types of animals roaming - Again I could be wrong, but to me the traps seems to not have much special location requirements or bait to catch something :)
Just build an animal trap where you can see animals roaming about. If you build a snare trap or killer trap near an area where you see capybara or peccary around, you can trap them. No need to use bait.
Build the trap, set it and walk away. When you come back there'll be one in the trap. Take the animal down, reset the trap and walk away again. When you come back there'll be another one ready. Repeat as many times as you want.
Just remember, stone/cage trap if you want to catch mouse/cane toad, snare/killer trap if you want to catch capybara/peccary. You need to place the trap in the area where you can see that animal around. I doubt that you can catch capybara if they don't spawn in that area. Same with cane toad or any other animals.
The only trap that I haven't fully tested is the killer trap. Every other trap is working just fine without bait.
Also you will need to leave the area for it to catch something. If you build a trap next to your camp and you stay in that area all day long, I doubt you'll catch anything.
https://www.reeltexasoutdoors.com/products/clover-perch-trap-bait-fish-trap
Yes, I can see myself crafting dozens of them now.