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Re: Coyote lure
[Re: Bowwhitetail]
#6406684
12/23/18 10:47 AM
12/23/18 10:47 AM
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Joined: Oct 2012
NW IL
DarkNight
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NW IL
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I've always wondered what others do when it comes to using lure, bait, urine at coyote sets. I've seen some dip a q-tip in the lure jar, others use a pea sized drop of call lure, etc. I realize to do what works for me but I wonder if I use a really skunky long distance call lure if I can overdo it? Same with bait, use a 2 inch glob of it down the hole, just a little dime sized chunk if it burns my nose hairs when I open the lid? What do others do?
-Relentless pursuit-
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Re: Coyote lure
[Re: Yes sir]
#6407016
12/23/18 05:39 PM
12/23/18 05:39 PM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Nebraska
silkyplainscoyot
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Nebraska
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Make some mock sets in the off season, right before season or right after season. I made over a hundred testing lures this year. I promise you will learn more than asking questions on the internet . For me I learned more than I would if I had a hundred traps set. Care to share what you learned?
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Re: Coyote lure
[Re: silkyplainscoyot]
#6407055
12/23/18 06:14 PM
12/23/18 06:14 PM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Marion Kansas
Yes sir
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Marion Kansas
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Make some mock sets in the off season, right before season or right after season. I made over a hundred testing lures this year. I promise you will learn more than asking questions on the internet . For me I learned more than I would if I had a hundred traps set. Care to share what you learned? I learned some coyote are very cautious and some are very bold. I found the kind of set you make can affect the intensity that they work the set. I learned how coyotes prefer to work the different sets. Not all coyotes will work the set the first time they find it. I found some lures will continue to get worked over and over again. I also learned how much presence you can have in an area before it starts affecting the coyotes. I figured out some people's theories on coyotes dont seem to hold water. And some other useful things. One other thing I learned is coyotes will give better answers to your questions.
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Re: Coyote lure
[Re: Bowwhitetail]
#6407129
12/23/18 07:54 PM
12/23/18 07:54 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
montana
red mt
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montana
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I do not believe lure usage amounts are all that important , use what you want. Subtle is worked ahead of flashy unnatural looking set, Dirt hole made in a natural way is no more different to a coyote than anything else in his world imo. A flat set is just easier quicker to make and is mostly I what I use. With a dirt hole throwed in for something else. Some coyote are just strange but they can be caught.
Kenneth schoening
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Re: Coyote lure
[Re: Bowwhitetail]
#6408485
12/25/18 10:49 AM
12/25/18 10:49 AM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Southern Michigan
trappergbus
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Southern Michigan
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Good lure/urine doesn't need relured. Iv'e seen sets worked hard in March when I go over my line to make sure I didnt forget equipment that were made in November. Subtle flat sets get worked harder than dirt holes to a point I don't dig many. If I see signs of avoidence I may add a different smell to create more Intruege. The ONLY reason dirtholes catch more fur is that;s what everyone on the planet uses!!
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Coyote lure
[Re: red mt]
#6408827
12/25/18 08:57 PM
12/25/18 08:57 PM
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Joined: Dec 2015
West Cent IL
illinideer
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West Cent IL
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Good read Would one of you describe your natural dirt hole or even picture. Would like to compare it to my sets Thanks J
Coyote 3 Coons 24 Bobcats 1 Released Grinners All of them USN AE2 VF-31 Tomcatters Retired SMSGT IL ANG 183 Fighter Wing Coyote U Class #4
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