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Re: do canine traps have to be waxed?
[Re: Jtrapper]
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11/02/07 09:08 PM
11/02/07 09:08 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Gulliver, Michigan
Asa Lenon
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Gulliver, Michigan
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J Trapper is right again, just hang in there Wiggler and you'll soon start producing. I've met you in person and know your an intelligent guy and obviously you have put forth a lot of study and effort at doing things right. I've seen a lot of half measures that still produced some coyotes so I don't believe you are the exception. Good luck! Ace
Last edited by Asa Lenon; 11/02/07 09:09 PM.
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Re: do canine traps have to be waxed?
[Re: Geezerman]
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11/03/07 12:20 PM
11/03/07 12:20 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
West, Mi
wiggler
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"Skunk Wrangler"
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"Skunk Wrangler"
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West, Mi
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ok just so you guys dont think im a total wee-todd, here is the morning catch.  funny thing about the fox was it was dead when i got to it. after skinning it, i found out it had been killed bye a coyote or another fox. bite marks all over its back and head. but at least i know i can still catch fox and coon. i had 5 set on a little 60 square yard pond, and caught 4 coons there. i think i caught the whole family. couple of'em were really big!
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Re: do canine traps have to be waxed?
[Re: Jtrapper]
#395939
11/03/07 12:46 PM
11/03/07 12:46 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Oakland, MS
Drifter
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Oakland, MS
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Like was said , wait them out . Yotes are not like fox as they cover a lot larger area . It will sometimes take them a week to wonder by again . Less lure is a better approach then more . They will sometimes work a set a month or more after I pull them here .
I have used traps waxed and dyed , waxed only , dyed only and cold dipped . All will work once the right combonation of factors click AND the coyote is of a mind to work the set . Sometimes they have something already in mind when they are traveling by your set .
Drifter
Some individuals use statistics as a drunk man uses lamp-posts — for support rather than for illumination.
Andrew Lang (1844-1912) Scottish poet, novelist and literary critic
Life member NTA , and GA Trappers assoc .
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Re: do canine traps have to be waxed?
[Re: wiggler]
#396281
11/03/07 05:11 PM
11/03/07 05:11 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Western NY
Coondogger
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Western NY
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Could just as well have been someones hound. I had a grey fox killed by a friends hound, he fessed up to it a few days later...LOL. ok just so you guys dont think im a total wee-todd, here is the morning catch.  funny thing about the fox was it was dead when i got to it. after skinning it, i found out it had been killed bye a coyote or another fox. bite marks all over its back and head. but at least i know i can still catch fox and coon. i had 5 set on a little 60 square yard pond, and caught 4 coons there. i think i caught the whole family. couple of'em were really big!
Hope it helps, can't hurt. "I reject your reality, and substitue my own." Adam Savage, Myth Buster.
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