I like to blind set Coon with footholds. Many ways to do it.
Drain tiles, fence rows, pocket sets with no bait, sand bar crossover, bridge walls, ole barns/out buildings and on and on.
I also use baited sets from time to time.
I have good luck with mini marshmellows in cage traps. Place a few marshmellows outside the door, just inside the door and at the rear, past treadle. My trick with cage traps is to dig a depression (with my heal or toe) just under the treadle and place marshmellows there. The main bait is below floor and critter has to work treadle to get bait.
Coon can be caught in so many ways, which makes 'em a blast to work. But don't overlook blind sets. Train yourself 'to see' Coon trails.
Set themthere dry drain tiles, you are driving right over fur, to get to your next location.