Re: Different coyote sets
[Re: trappergbus]
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06/04/18 05:00 PM
06/04/18 05:00 PM
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tjm
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There's only 3 set types. Blind trail, and sets with holes and sets without holes but, the variations are endless. Thank you!! I thought I was the only one that didn't name every specific set a different name.
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Re: Different coyote sets
[Re: BullOx]
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06/04/18 11:52 PM
06/04/18 11:52 PM
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NebrCatMan
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If you can find a mound of dirt... or make a few with a skid steer or loader.... that is a unique way to catch a yote, fox or bobcat. Works best if there is some ground cover. Don't know why but I suspect those critters will get on that mound for a better view of the surroundings, Also put a trap under something hanging from a tree branch, along a field edge. . A plastic bag, shiny tin... etc. Something to catch the critters eye and curiosity. I have caught a cat or two under small shiny wind chimes before. Guess it's true what they say... "curiosity killed the cat" These are not high number catch sets, but I have caught critters in sets like these. I guess they can be called fun sets.... kinda fun, if they work!!
Remember "Forbidden Fruit makes many Jams"
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Re: Different coyote sets
[Re: tjm]
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06/05/18 06:15 AM
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kyron4
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Post the picture TJ. Multiple catches are always cool to see. Not my picture, but it was on this site a couple times. Said a part time trapper from Indiana did it. Only eight visible in this and it's the only view I can find. But it makes me want to give up on fancy sets? Amazing !
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Re: Different coyote sets
[Re: tjm]
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06/07/18 06:52 AM
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late bite
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. Said a part time trapper from Indiana did it. I am sure the Doc will appreciate that.............
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Re: Different coyote sets
[Re: late bite]
#6255527
06/07/18 09:10 AM
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Carolina Foxer
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. Said a part time trapper from Indiana did it. I am sure the Doc will appreciate that............. Hahaha.
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Re: Different coyote sets
[Re: late bite]
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06/07/18 01:25 PM
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tjm
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. Said a part time trapper from Indiana did it. I am sure the Doc will appreciate that............. Recognized the bucket?
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Re: Different coyote sets
[Re: Larry Baer]
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06/07/18 10:13 PM
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post sets work well here. They are pretty much a flat set but the scent it on something. Staked hide set is good. Ive tried these, can't seem to catch a thing with it
Trapping is easy you say? You try getting your target animal to step in a 3 inch area of its whole territory.
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Re: Different coyote sets
[Re: BullOx]
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06/12/18 11:31 AM
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Larry Baer
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Staked hide set is one of my favorites. Exposed animal parts are illegal here so I lure the hide and stake it like you would anywhere else then cover it with dirt. They find it. I like to use front feet of fox or coyote. Deer hide works good too. Dry it out so it is hard and tough. Post sets can be urine posts, scent posts, they can be a rock or stick or cornstalk. Set them like a flat set and out the trap down wind. We have a lot of corn so I pick the stalk that sticks out the most and put urine on it. Sometimes I put a lure at the base- sometimes I wipe call lure about 10'' off the ground. A coyote can see the stalk that sticks out more than the others and they head for that to see if anyone else marked it.
Just passin through
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Re: Different coyote sets
[Re: BullOx]
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06/23/18 02:35 AM
06/23/18 02:35 AM
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Rick Otts
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Well I ain't a big #s catcher but I knew this past season was going too be tough.I had to wait until Deer season was over man did that kill me.Rock hard ground blowing snow I had both Fox and yotes walk up to or over my sets.I got 2 fox and 1 yote but it was the best looking yote I have ever got looked like the ones they get out west silver and the white belly she fell to a pipe dream set in the field behind my house.I was trying too plow my driveway and I see this yote in my trap and a guy coming to it.He tells me you can't use snares in NY.I told him no kidding it's a MB650 and legal.Then he tells me his wife called the DEC I said no problem I got a 24hr check they never came.And I don't know wat it is but every couple weeks a yote will come right outside my house and howl and bark.I use too throw scraps in the weeds but the yotes started eating my chickens so that stopped.
Rick Otts
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