Appreciate all the help. At this point I think my understanding of which baits and why has increased about 100X over what it was when this thread was started.
What I've also come to believe is that in the big picture of things, trapping coyotes is built on a 3 legged stool. The set, the bait or lure that draws them to the set, and location. Of the three, the location dwarfs the other two. In the order of what is important, location might be 70%, the set about 20% and bait or lure only 10%.
So most of my effort for now has shifted to a study of locations. Where to put traps, and more important...to me anyway.....is why.
Along these lines, here are some findings. Was walking down the road the other day and stumbled upon this......
In case you can't tell, that was a pair of coyote tracks crossing the road. Prints put down by muddy paws.......like they had been painted on.
Came from here......a dip made by a ditch cut on an otherwise close to the ground pasture fence.....
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2020/04/full-51773-44954-cl_2.jpg)
Tracks lead to this trail on the opposite side of the road.......less subtle in person than it appears in this photo....
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2020/04/full-51773-44955-cl_3.jpg)
Then there was this crossing, which wasn't subtle at all......
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2020/04/full-51773-44956-cl_4.jpg)
Once you start looking, you notice coyote fur hanging from barbed wire all over the place.
So both of those were travel locations......but why? Traveling from where to where?
So looking at an aerial photo, I see this.......
![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2020/04/full-51773-44959-big_picture.jpg)
Arrows depict crossing locations. Looks to me like they were traveling from large wooded area to the north to another large wooded area to the south, and following fence lines to do it. And also using the same travel routes as the deer. Not sure if they were following the deer or if both were using what was easy?
Anyway, back to location. Even though the pack of yotes in this area are traveling a square mile or more, getting after them still comes down to finding a place to set a trap so that from all that real estate to pick from, I've got to find a way to get them to step on a trap pan that is about 3 square inches in size. Neat trick if you can do it. I see sign a lot of places, so I might be able to throw a trap down anywhere and get lucky eventually, but I'm looking for shooting fish a barrel level locations.
What I'd like to see is a coyote location thread, along the lines of the big picture aerial photo. When guys catch a coyote, why did they pick that exact location to make their set. There are hundreds if not thousands of youtubes on how to make sets.......quite a lot of baits.......but not very many on picking locations, except in passing reference.