Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
#6372101
11/12/18 05:28 PM
11/12/18 05:28 PM
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Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 302 Wyoming
Hobbs
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Hey folks, I have posted a few questions in the past and have tried to figure things out on my own...which isn't working. What I am after is some serious critiques of my sets (which I will try to post on Wednesday after my next check so I can get some photos...they may be in the dark so hopefully I can get enough light to see them in photo). Also any advice that will help me connect with a coyote would be awesome, a coyote is the animal that I have been after since I started trapping. Until three years ago I had never trapped anything more than the occasional house mouse and I don't know anyone that can show me the ropes. I never put up numbers and that doesn't bother me as I do this mostly for a hobby to keep me active. But I cannot seem to connect with a coyote, I don't know what I am doing wrong, I have tried p-post sets off the sides of roads, plain ol dirtholes, flat sets, and some modified sets that I thought would work. I'm open to suggestions and all advice and I have some pretty thick skin so really lay it on me. Sorry I don't have any pictures of my sets yet but if there is anything that you can tell me before I get them up I would really appreciate it.
It's a trappers life for me
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6372121
11/12/18 05:59 PM
11/12/18 05:59 PM
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 1,222 MN
yukonal
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Find where they are traveling, confirmed by seeing their tracks (set on sign). Join your state association, and get to know a couple guys, maybe in your area. Use good bait and lure, properly...and wear clean gloves when setting your traps. Stare at youtube like a zombie...for countless hours...boning up on the particular subject you are trying to learn. The rest you'll have to learn by experience. There are NO shortcuts to trapping yodel dogs.
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: yukonal]
#6372316
11/12/18 09:57 PM
11/12/18 09:57 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 11,165 Central NC
traprjohn
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Join your state association, and get to know a couple guys, maybe in your area :
Once joined, ask, thru their website contacts, some of the officers for a mentor in your area. Attend EVERY meet, trappers ed class, conventions, and fur sales and DOORS WILL OPEN. It sure helped me and shortened my learning curve by years. Also, you must not have got the memo, to ask for a few trapping DVD's or gear/bait, etc, from loved ones for your birthday and Christmas gifts and ANY other time you'd get gifts. Now would be the time to ask for EARLY Christmas gifts. You should already have several catalogs from suppliers, just circle what you want/need and give to loved ones, explaining their money is better spent on something you would by for yourself, AND then their money is spent wisely, NOT on a gooby sweater that'll stay in your closet forever.
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6372610
11/13/18 10:18 AM
11/13/18 10:18 AM
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Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 302 Wyoming
Hobbs
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Thanks fellas. Ill do just that.
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6372733
11/13/18 01:10 PM
11/13/18 01:10 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 1,292 Downeast Maine
scalloper
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If this helps. I have been at it here in Maine off and on for many years and belive it or not I need to check over 60 traps per coyote. There are a lot of contributing factors like populations and accessibility that can increase those numbers greatly
Last edited by scalloper; 11/13/18 01:11 PM.
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: scalloper]
#6372848
11/13/18 04:34 PM
11/13/18 04:34 PM
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Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 838 North dakota
Nd native
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If this helps. I have been at it here in Maine off and on for many years and belive it or not I need to check over 60 traps per coyote. There are a lot of contributing factors like populations and accessibility that can increase those numbers greatly Probably takes me about this many as well, whether its ten traps set and six days to connect, or if its 20 set and 2 to 3 days to connect.
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6372942
11/13/18 07:11 PM
11/13/18 07:11 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 5,081 montana
red mt
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Hobbs you are in perfect position to learn , plenty of guys in Wyoming that know how to get you on the right track. Keep setting traps in the right spots and there will be a coyote there one morning.
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: yukonal]
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11/13/18 08:29 PM
11/13/18 08:29 PM
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Posts: 5,511 nunya,ks
tbn
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Find where they are traveling, confirmed by seeing their tracks (set on sign). Join your state association, and get to know a couple guys, maybe in your area. Use good bait and lure, properly...and wear clean gloves when setting your traps. Stare at youtube like a zombie...for countless hours...boning up on the particular subject you are trying to learn. The rest you'll have to learn by experience. There are NO shortcuts to trapping yodel dogs. Lol. I watched a few coyote videos on YouTube last night for the heck of it. I about cried.
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: tbn]
#6373023
11/13/18 08:51 PM
11/13/18 08:51 PM
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 1,222 MN
yukonal
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Find where they are traveling, confirmed by seeing their tracks (set on sign). Join your state association, and get to know a couple guys, maybe in your area. Use good bait and lure, properly...and wear clean gloves when setting your traps. Stare at youtube like a zombie...for countless hours...boning up on the particular subject you are trying to learn. The rest you'll have to learn by experience. There are NO shortcuts to trapping yodel dogs. Lol. I watched a few coyote videos on YouTube last night for the heck of it. I about cried. You gotta weed thru about 50, to get a good one.
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6373173
11/13/18 11:59 PM
11/13/18 11:59 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 3,960 Northern Nevada
Bob
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I second mark June’s books and videos. That said, keep your head up. Took me two and a half years to connect on my first one, and after that it just got easier. Don’t give up, pay attention to sign. Don’t get mad when you miss one, study the situation and learn. Every missed coyote is a lesson, you gotta take the time to learn it
"I have two guns, one for each of ya."
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6373707
11/14/18 08:20 PM
11/14/18 08:20 PM
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Posts: 2,414 Idaho Falls, Idaho
Furvor
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There are probably as about many opinions as there are trappers. Eventually you will learn what works for you. I would make those dirt holes 2 or more inches in diameter, 6-8 inches deep, and at about a 45 degree angle so coyote would work them from side trap is on. I would put about an egg sized or slightly smaller bait in bottom of hole lightly grass or leaf covered so it could be smelled but not seen. I might add a bean sized bit of lure to back of hole, and dribble about a teaspoon of urine behind the hole. I would use no more than 1/2" of trap covering. The idea for coyote (cats won't do it) is to get him to shuffle his feet around while investigating the odors and satisfying his curiosity as to what is in the hole. If available I would bring a coyote or fox dropping from another area and place it a foot or two from the set.
Last edited by Furvor; 11/15/18 12:02 PM.
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6374706
11/15/18 11:41 PM
11/15/18 11:41 PM
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Posts: 258 Idaho
old_newbie
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I really struggled myself, I bought Andy Weiser's western coyote trapping video and learned a lot. He really knows his stuff and his video has helped me catch 13 coyotes this season.
Member NTA, ITA, and USRTA
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6374728
11/16/18 12:28 AM
11/16/18 12:28 AM
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Posts: 5,081 montana
red mt
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And sometimes it's about this Just done setting traps on for the day, Got to take the time to look at GODS canvas .
Last edited by red mt; 11/16/18 12:34 AM. Reason: Sp.
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6374865
11/16/18 08:19 AM
11/16/18 08:19 AM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 10,159 Marion Kansas
Yes sir
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6374955
11/16/18 10:12 AM
11/16/18 10:12 AM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 4,832 central arkansas
the Blak Spot
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Great point, Red mtn! And great pic!
the just shall live by faith
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Re: Coyote Trapping - All the help I can get
[Re: Hobbs]
#6376810
11/18/18 09:31 PM
11/18/18 09:31 PM
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Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 302 Wyoming
Hobbs
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I agree there. I always enjoy the time spent outside... well maybe not when its blowing 50 MPH and running negative temps.
It's a trappers life for me
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