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Pipeless pipe dream...
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 11/20/19 10:44 PM
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 Nebraska 
BraskaYoter
 
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Tried two new things before dark tonight on two new sets. Its been warm and couple inches of snow expected tonight. So I decided to bed a couple #2 dogless pipe dream style, they are solid and fairly quick. I had no pipe or really anything so thats why there pipeless. Instead drilled a hole almost straight down fairly shallow, couple inches covered with flat rock with couple small stones on the edges to lift it up like a shed and left a little wool showing for visual. Second experiment was the lure, since my buck was rutting i cut leg glands out put in plastic freezer bag with sheeps wool, smushed all that goodie around for awhile last night and left it till today. I cant use deer parts as bait, so i took his stench and transferred it to the wool, seems pretty strong. Time will tell if coyotes like bloody rutting buck smell, should at least get some curiosity. 
 
  
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Re: Pipeless pipe dream...
[Re: BraskaYoter]
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 11/20/19 11:36 PM
11/20/19 11:36 PM
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Joined:  Jan 2017
 Marion Kansas
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I use tinctured tarsal glands in a couple of my formulations. And I know of at least a couple of commercial lure makers that use tarsal glands also. Seems to cause a particular reaction from my testing.  I will say a little goes a long way in a formulation.  
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Re: Pipeless pipe dream...
[Re: BraskaYoter]
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 11/23/19 12:03 PM
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 Nebraska 
BraskaYoter
 
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Yes all three baited the same, tarsal gland on sheeps wool and urine. 
 
  
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Re: Pipeless pipe dream...
[Re: BraskaYoter]
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 11/23/19 12:06 PM
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 Nebraska 
BraskaYoter
 
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Found a rock in the jaws on sprung set also so that ones on me lol. 
 
  
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Re: Pipeless pipe dream...
[Re: BraskaYoter]
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 11/23/19 05:07 PM
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 Maine
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Tried two new things before dark tonight on two new sets. Its been warm and couple inches of snow expected tonight. So I decided to bed a couple #2 dogless pipe dream style, they are solid and fairly quick. I had no pipe or really anything so thats why there pipeless. Instead drilled a hole almost straight down fairly shallow, couple inches covered with flat rock with couple small stones on the edges to lift it up like a shed and left a little wool showing for visual. Second experiment was the lure, since my buck was rutting i cut leg glands out put in plastic freezer bag with sheeps wool, smushed all that goodie around for awhile last night and left it till today. I cant use deer parts as bait, so i took his stench and transferred it to the wool, seems pretty strong. Time will tell if coyotes like bloody rutting buck smell, should at least get some curiosity. You made a flat set. The only limitation on flat set is ones imagination. Zagger's bedding method is pretty hard to beat in crap weather. Mac  
 
  
 
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Re: Pipeless pipe dream...
[Re: Mac]
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 11/23/19 05:35 PM
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Posco
 
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Zagger's bedding method is pretty hard to beat in crap weather. Mac I've been using it since the start of the season, with and without the pipe. I carry a small spade that fits right in my trapping bag and haven't had to use anything else all season to get a trap in the ground. It's the most maintenance-free set I've ever used. I'll never go back.   
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Re: Pipeless pipe dream...
[Re: BraskaYoter]
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 11/23/19 07:09 PM
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Like others have said, I pretty much bed all my land sets that way but I don't use any pipe. The weather here changes hourly it seems and this way of bedding keeps things rolling on. 
 
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Re: Pipeless pipe dream...
[Re: BraskaYoter]
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 11/23/19 08:16 PM
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 Houghton Lake, MI
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What I like most about the pipe is that I can take my smells with me when I pull the set. Got tired of having holes dug weeks later and then having to switch bait and lure to make catches in the area again. 
 
  
Wish I had more time to trap....
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