I don't know if this qualifies, but since we were just talking about it over the weekend, with my wife's family, I'll share it here too.
When we were kids, my dad would set a trap for the Easter Bunny. He told us if he caught him, we'd have Easter Eggs and candy all year long. We'd go out after supper, the night before Easter, dad would get a big galvanized wash tub and prop it up on a stick. He'd tie a carrot to the stick, with a foot of string, and the trap was set.
The next morning, the trap was always tripped, and it was our job to go out and carefully peak underneath, and catch the Easter Bunny before he got away. Sometimes, the carrot would be half eaten and have chew marks on what was left.
It was always talked about when my nieces and nephews were young, but I don't think anybody ever went to the full extent of setting up the trap. We are now getting into the next generation, so maybe Uncle Tim needs to bring this tradition back out of the family history books.
Everybody needs a crazy great uncle........
Tim