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Re: Timber coyotes
[Re: 12 point]
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 01/27/20 08:37 PM
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 West Central Illinois 
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I would assume that I will have alot of unwanted catches (coons, grinners, etc.) to clean out at first?  I’ve always stayed some distance from the timber to avoid these catches. 
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Re: Timber coyotes
[Re: 12 point]
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 01/27/20 08:53 PM
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 Montana
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I would assume that I will have alot of unwanted catches (coons, grinners, etc.) to clean out at first?  I’ve always stayed some distance from the timber to avoid these catches. I think you are probably right about that.  
 
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Re: Timber coyotes
[Re: 3togo]
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 01/28/20 10:08 AM
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 Maine
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" My question is “How do you set for coyotes in the wooded hollows?” I apologize for the ignorance but I wasn’t taught to catch coyotes in the hollows."
  First, I have to admit that a wooded hollow is not common nomenclature in this part of the country. Forgive me, but I suspect it would be like any wooded area between fields? Where I live there are some fields but mostly woods.
  If you are woods trapping consider making locations. Consider bait stations. Just an idea. Mac 
 
  
 
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Re: Timber coyotes
[Re: Mac]
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 01/28/20 10:53 AM
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 Garden,Michigan
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" My question is “How do you set for coyotes in the wooded hollows?” I apologize for the ignorance but I wasn’t taught to catch coyotes in the hollows."
  First, I have to admit that a wooded hollow is not common nomenclature in this part of the country. Forgive me, but I suspect it would be like any wooded area between fields? Where I live there are some fields but mostly woods.
  If you are woods trapping consider making locations. Consider bait stations. Just an idea. Mac
  Johnny Thorpe called that "Bush Trapping".If more guys went to bait stations, or draws, in these situations I believe they would be more successful.  
 
  
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Re: Timber coyotes
[Re: 12 point]
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 01/28/20 02:40 PM
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 Southern Michigan
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Timber setting is normally a winter deal here. Look for trails and eye candy , like big stumps, holes , old farm equipment, brush piles etc. Same flat sets I use in the open. If there's a 2 track set where game trails cross it. If there's a pine or a cedar in the mix they'll key on it. 
 
  
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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