I use blind trail sets when conditions allow and they are deadly.In my area antelope and deer migrate in and out so I may get a month or two when they are absent.I keep close tabs on their movements and set trails when the time is right.This is often mid or late winter and at this time the trails are used by fox and coyotes.
I have some good trails but often,the grass is cropped too low to hide a snare and years when the grass is high enough,the first heavy snow lays it down so I am back to square one.
In some of the open country,there are few sticks so I use what is natural to set up there foot placement.I often build a small ridge of antelope droppings on one side of the trap and small stones or pieces of cow pie on the other.The antelope droppings are black and show up well against the light colored dirt.The canines seem to prefer not to step on them if given a choice.I will often build a couple more stepping guides on each side to set up their stride as they come in to the trap.
I never use scent of any kind as that defeats the whole purpose of the blind set.The last thing I want is for the coyote to slam on the breaks,change his stride and start sniffing all around.The trail is the attractant.I want the animal looking 100 yds ahead,traveling at his own,comfortable pace.
In this picture,there are two,big male coyotes,during the rut and there is a third big male,about 100 yds in the background,same trail.They ripped up the trail,but I'm OK with that if it gets me a triple.I don't like drags on this spot and I didn't have any slider cables when I set these.
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When I make trail sets in the forest,I often use Douglas Fir cones,as guides,in a similar fashion to the antelope droppings.Animals will step over them if given a better place to step.I may also use some small broken sticks,natural to the area,but avoid the look of two parallel sticks that look like a picture frame.Again,I put some more guides on either side to set up the cadence of their steps.
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Here is a blind set with an MB750,for bigger canines.
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