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Re-sets, coyotes
 #6695072
 12/16/19 09:39 AM
12/16/19 09:39 AM
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Joined:  Jul 2019
 SW MN
rbsheadache
 
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SW MN
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First year trapping here so bear with me.  I have caught 6 coyotes to date and none have been on a reset.  I have set the trap right back in the bed if it wasn't too messed up, or I have moved it towards the edge of the catch circle.  We have snow now so I can tell they have been there but they will not commit to the set.  I have tried changing baits but that hasn't worked either.  Have had them within 4 feet and you can tell they are looking it Should I just say forget the resets and move the trap 10 feet or so or keep with the resets?
  I had a old guy from town say that if you catch a male in a set to not even try to reset it because you won't get another coyote in that circle.
  Thanks in advance for the advice!
  Ryan 
 
  
Ryan
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Re: Re-sets, coyotes
[Re: rbsheadache]
 #6695095
 12/16/19 10:00 AM
12/16/19 10:00 AM
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Joined:  Jul 2019
 SW MN
rbsheadache
 
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I always double set every spot anywhere from 20 feet to 50 yards away.  Forgot to mention that. 
 
  
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Re: Re-sets, coyotes
[Re: rbsheadache]
 #6695123
 12/16/19 10:38 AM
12/16/19 10:38 AM
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Joined:  May 2011
 Montana
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Montana
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I've went to longer chains, and i start every set out with a bait and after a catch go to a lure in a small hole.  And a gland lure or urine on the outside blocking.  And never thought i would say this but my remakes are my best sets. Don't get me wrong some still refuse the remakes , but the other sets get'um.  Or i dont worry about them, seed stock. 
 
  
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Re: Re-sets, coyotes
[Re: rbsheadache]
 #6695257
 12/16/19 01:32 PM
12/16/19 01:32 PM
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Joined:  Nov 2017
 West Central MN 
20scout
 
 
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Never had much luck on remakes, like you I've had a number of refusals after making a catch.  Like other said I think it's regional as to success with catches in remakes.  I've been told if it's a dominant one caught, others won't enter the catch circle. 
 
  
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden. 
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Re: Re-sets, coyotes
[Re: rbsheadache]
 #6695453
 12/16/19 05:32 PM
12/16/19 05:32 PM
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Joined:  Aug 2011
 Peoria County Illinois
Larry Baer
 
 
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Peoria County Illinois
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I'm convinced it's regional. Some places on my trapline it works - others not at all. I have one set that has taken three in the last two weeks. It never hurts to move your trap or pop in a new set. Sometimes you will have 6 sets in a row on a trail with 6 circles 
 
  
Just passin through
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Re: Re-sets, coyotes
[Re: rbsheadache]
 #6695921
 12/17/19 06:04 AM
12/17/19 06:04 AM
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Joined:  Dec 2006
 williamsburg ks
danny clifton
 
 
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williamsburg ks
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Red fox will get in a trap circle remake. Coyotes usually circle the circle. I use the same trap. Whole area already reeks. Just rub the blood and hair off with dirt. I re-set about 3 feet outside the circle.  I don't worry about getting coyote smell on me. Hot shower was invented long before I was born. Pretty good chance that the next coyote by there has already found  that coyotes smell here and there in its wanderings.  In a spot with lots of competition like a feedlot dead pile I will just reset in the same spot. A hot location will end up with a long rectangular "catch circle".   Like Mousey does it I try to play the wind 
 
  
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Re-sets, coyotes
[Re: Archeryguy]
 #6696151
 12/17/19 09:43 AM
12/17/19 09:43 AM
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Joined:  Nov 2014
 S.W. Michigan
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S.W. Michigan
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I've never done well with resets in the catch circle. I have done very well in new sets, usually flat sets out side of the catch circle. Has anyone ever tried using the anal glands from the caught coyote in a fresh flat set or dirt hole just outside the circle? Seems as through it might trigger a good response. There is a pretty darn good trapper "who's name cannot be mentioned on this site", that claims the coyote anal smell is why the catch circle gets rejected...........  
 
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