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Coyote Paws #6398566
12/14/18 01:29 PM
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Hey guys, I am not a lure maker and have never tried. However, I do sell all of my glands. Are there many guys out there that use coyote paws for making lures. I process a few hundred coyotes a year, so I have no shortage of feet. I sell a few dozen every year to people that work with claws, but I am looking to sell more in bulk. My question is, are there guys out there that make paw based lures or does that kind of market not exist? I'd rather not just toss them out as I try to use everything that I can. Any help or thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks and have a good one,
Houts
houtsmafurs@gmail.com

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Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6398926
12/14/18 09:22 PM
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I’ve not done so myself but believe the center pad on a coyote foot is used in gland lure. Maybe Wayne or Andy or Bob or Paul or........... will chime in here.

Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6399601
12/15/18 03:21 PM
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Brandon, some guys will use the center pads in their gland lure, mixed along with the glands. Some of us use the paws/forearm at a flat set. Otherwise...not much use for them.

Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6399672
12/15/18 05:11 PM
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We use a limited amount of footpads in one product every year. I cant speak for other formulators as to their use of them to any great degree.

Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6400924
12/16/18 08:57 PM
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Thanks guys. That is kind of what I figured. I'll probably save them again and see if I cant find a use for them.

Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6529102
04/30/19 10:48 PM
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Some of us use the paws/forearm at a flat set. Otherwise...not much use for them.


Yukonal can you elaborate on this?


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Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6529140
05/01/19 12:04 AM
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I have a kitty litter container full of beaver feet and coyote/fox feet, about 50/50. Maybe I'll let it rot down into a super lure.


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Re: Coyote Paws [Re: trapper les] #6529143
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I saved the front feet from this years coyotes. wondering how to use/utilize them?


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Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6529161
05/01/19 03:40 AM
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I have chopped the feet off bobcats leaving the fur on. stick one in a shallow dirt hole so its easy to see and put some bobcat bladder pee on it. have put coyote pee on them too. catches coyotes pretty good. coyote foot would likely work too.


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Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6529427
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paveks book describes a pad gland lure. I've yet to try it but will some day.


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Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6530571
05/03/19 06:18 AM
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We had zero luck with coon front feet. Always have a bunch of them around and thought we would try them. No catches from coon feet.

Caught two coyotes one year with just a coyote foot hidden under edge of a a cow pie. If you cut out the anus when skinning, that was pretty good attractor to coyotes for us also. I think they are always interested in smells of other coyotes in the area. Pee, poo, glands, feet, whatever the source coyote parts seem interesting to other coyotes.

I always wished someone could bottle up the wet dog smell of a coyote...that would be a good lure and I bet a great cover scent for calling them too.

Jim


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Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6532907
05/07/19 09:09 AM
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I use front feet driven into the ground with good success. I don't think it is a response to the coyote pad smell as much as the visual of the fur etc. However only the coyotes really know.

The hock gland feed the hind foot and according to an old boy I used to know, actually feeds the center foot pad. He was a believer in only using the hind foot pads, and he left all other foot and toe pads on the animal. Personally I am a hock, bladder, anal gland believer but sometimes end up with glands that have foot pads in them.

Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6533087
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Thanks Bruce...good info.

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Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6537621
05/14/19 10:44 PM
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I save the feet from fox, cats, otters, and coyotes. At dirthole remakes the feet are used in the hole instead of bait. Cant buy that additional animal smell.


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Re: Coyote Paws [Re: Leonitis] #6540629
05/19/19 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Leonitis
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Some of us use the paws/forearm at a flat set. Otherwise...not much use for them.


Yukonal can you elaborate on this?



Think...scent post. Then tweak it.

Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6541008
05/20/19 02:49 PM
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Predators and all other fur bearers can be caught on most anything with some eye appeal and odor if you are in front of them. That should be a noted fact for those that understand what I mean and have learned this from their own experiences. It isn't rocket science but it does have its own learning curve.

Processed and prepared materials can make trapping much easier due to their strength, variety and odor appeal. Once you learn to get in front of them the rest is routine for the most part. Same old same old just at different places. The magic is in the understanding of what you are doing and how you do it where it will be most productive.

Learn your basic set construction and a couple for change ups as needed. This trapping is an on going work in progress but it gets much easier with time spent in the field.

Re: Coyote Paws [Re: jabNE] #6541293
05/20/19 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by jabNE
We had zero luck with coon front feet. Always have a bunch of them around and thought we would try them. No catches from coon feet.

Caught two coyotes one year with just a coyote foot hidden under edge of a a cow pie. If you cut out the anus when skinning, that was pretty good attractor to coyotes for us also. I think they are always interested in smells of other coyotes in the area. Pee, poo, glands, feet, whatever the source coyote parts seem interesting to other coyotes.

I always wished someone could bottle up the wet dog smell of a coyote...that would be a good lure and I bet a great cover scent for calling them too.

Jim

Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6541300
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A friend of mine came up with a plan to get that wet dog smell of the coyote by taking a tote or tub of cleanwater and washing a few pelts in it then saving the water and whatever residue washes out of the pelts (hair, dirt, urine, whatever). He has yet to try it but will most likely get around to it this coming season as it doesn't have to age.

Re: Coyote Paws [Re: HOUTS32] #6541357
05/21/19 07:07 AM
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coyote water is an old idea
. still some good trappers using it


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