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jumping in #6406925
12/23/18 04:08 PM
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Huntingdon Co. Pa.
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Got a couple coyotes this year that wanted in bad. [Linked Image]
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Re: jumping in [Re: forestman3] #6406927
12/23/18 04:15 PM
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First trap is a #4 duke and the other two are #2 bridgers.All traps have paws I trip pans on them.

Re: jumping in [Re: forestman3] #6407082
12/23/18 06:41 PM
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What kind of sets ?

Re: jumping in [Re: forestman3] #6407109
12/23/18 07:05 PM
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Dirt holes.

Re: jumping in [Re: forestman3] #6407111
12/23/18 07:19 PM
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I could be wrong but I wonder on two feet catches if it's because it took the weight of both feet to fire it (for whatever reason). Maybe like frozen crust on dirt.

Re: jumping in [Re: Yes sir] #6407197
12/23/18 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Yes sir
I could be wrong but I wonder on two feet catches if it's because it took the weight of both feet to fire it (for whatever reason). Maybe like frozen crust on dirt.

Neither... Has to be cRaZy CoyOTeS...

Seriously... My thought is they planted both feet to get a good sniff of whatever was attracting them. Right where the trap was set.


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Re: jumping in [Re: forestman3] #6407202
12/23/18 09:13 PM
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Pan tension is 3 lbs.No frozen ground on these sets.First picture the one foot would not of been on pan.Third coyote was standing on the dog more than the pan but the second coyote I have no idea how he did that.

Re: jumping in [Re: forestman3] #6407211
12/23/18 09:28 PM
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Were those taken in PA? For some reason the topography looks more like out west to me.

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