Re: Cage trap coyote?
[Re: MAArcher]
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12/15/19 02:17 AM
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wildflights
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I've had a large cage trap sitting in the same spot for 3 years with a camera on it. I never move it and I wire the doors open when I'm not actively trapping. Coyotes visit it often but have always worked around the outside and acted jumpy and paranoid. Two months ago I had one actually commit and enter the cage but the doors were wired open.
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Re: Cage trap coyote?
[Re: MAArcher]
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12/15/19 07:28 AM
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Creek
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I actually caught one in a live trap this year that was not mangy. It was a young coyote.
Jack Heinson
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Re: Cage trap coyote?
[Re: MAArcher]
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12/15/19 09:45 AM
12/15/19 09:45 AM
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ScottPhillips
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The bigger the trap the better, they have to get into the trap far enough that they don't block the door when it closes and back out, I caught 5 in two years in Colorado. Not the best way to catch coyotes but it can be done. Be patient. Scott
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Re: Cage trap coyote?
[Re: MAArcher]
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12/15/19 09:53 AM
12/15/19 09:53 AM
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Law Dog
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Caught 3 In cages 2 in the same season it would be a tough way to make a living.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Cage trap coyote?
[Re: MAArcher]
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12/15/19 01:30 PM
12/15/19 01:30 PM
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Law Dog
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Magic bait works here fresh carp chunks.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Cage trap coyote?
[Re: MAArcher]
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12/17/19 04:18 PM
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Kirk De
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Magic bait works here fresh carp chunks.
No Magic Jerry. Done too much testing for it not to be. Just too many experiences that lead to magnetic field variance being responsible. I remember 42 years ago I bought a no till planter to plant corn on a farm I managed in Ohio. My neighbors all made fun of me doing minimum tillage especially since the farm had a history of Johnson grass. Two years before I had used a planter like it and a new chemical called eradicane to get rid of Johnson grass I had shipped from Alabama. Within 5 years they all were using Eradicane and no till minimum till planters. Now it is the only way to farm. It is even mandated in some areas. Magnetic fields affect how the animal reacts to the trap. Many factors play in to it mainly how the trap is made, weather, and location North to south. Within 5 years Electromagnetic variance will be a big factor when buying trapping devices and how they are used.
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