Re: Need some help/advice with trapping coyotes
[Re: Wiplumber]
#7178009
02/11/21 01:59 PM
02/11/21 01:59 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
S.E. Ohio
M.Magis
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Joined: Jan 2007
S.E. Ohio
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I can tell you what I did wrong for a while. I spent three winters before I caught one, though I was only putting out 3-4 footholds. By far my biggest mistake was not understanding what people meant by "set on sign". I thought of it similar to bowhunting deer, if I was within 20 yards of where they traveled I was good. Wrong! Set on sign means set ON sign. Now when I know a path they travel, my set goes within 3' - 4' of it, max. Many sets they almost have to trip over. All that being said, I'm still having trouble the last couple weeks with coyotes going right by my sets and not even slowing down. I've also noticed that at least here, they've changed their patterns the last two weeks. Areas with regular coyote traffic in Dec and Jan are dead, maybe only one set of tracks per week. By far the largest concentration of coyotes is in my neighbors pasture where he winters his cows. They visit mine too, but he has a lot more cows. Not sure what they're after, they're not calving and he's not feeding anything but hay, but every coyote around seems to be visiting that little 5 acres. I watched 6 leave the other day at daybreak. Point being, maybe the sign you're setting on is old and they're no longer visiting those areas regularly.
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Re: Need some help/advice with trapping coyotes
[Re: Wiplumber]
#7178086
02/11/21 03:26 PM
02/11/21 03:26 PM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Houghton Lake, MI
strike2x
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Joined: Jan 2015
Houghton Lake, MI
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You can't try to get the coyotes to come to you, you must go to them. Around here they switch pattern completely in the winter. Find the food and you will find more.regular coyote action.
Wish I had more time to trap....
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Re: Need some help/advice with trapping coyotes
[Re: Wiplumber]
#7178101
02/11/21 03:36 PM
02/11/21 03:36 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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trapper
Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
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I try to make sets within INCHES of tracks and/or scat. Doing this makes you think your lure and bait is actually working.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Need some help/advice with trapping coyotes
[Re: Wiplumber]
#7178111
02/11/21 03:43 PM
02/11/21 03:43 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Flint, Michigan
bhugo
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trapper
Joined: May 2007
Flint, Michigan
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This is mating season and I find them to be more finicky this time of the year. Try using gland/sex scents and be patient. If you use a food lure or bait, try a big step down set with tons of eye appeal occasionally. Set upwind of the sign slightly. Where I trap, they may only come through one every week or 2, so you have to be ready when they do finally come through. If you are confident the sets aren’t freezing down, lure or bait should last a couple weeks if nothing is molesting the set. Fresh urine every week is my norm. When you do connect, the remake will be the one to watch. Also, put in more sets like the one you connected on. It’s all a learning experience, have fun learning.
Member MTPCA, FTA and NTA
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Re: Need some help/advice with trapping coyotes
[Re: Wiplumber]
#7178275
02/11/21 06:25 PM
02/11/21 06:25 PM
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Joined: Nov 2018
Maine
beezmador
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trapper
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Maine
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Hard to say but you never know what else those coyotes might have seen or are seeing now in your area. Have they had a lot of pressure from other trappers in the area? Have they been exposed to lots of dirtholes with stinky stuff coming out of them and maybe got a face full of dirt in one, or to see some of their buddies disappear?
Try some very subtle sets, like just a small amount of straight up clean gland lure on a grass clump with a small squirt of urine and your trap bedded and well blended with what looks natural around the area, out from it 3 to 5 inches and maybe some scat off to the side of the trap another 5 or 6 inches. Hard for a coyote not to investigate another coyote being in the area and it's natural.
Also, any place you can find where they are traveling, just blind set them. If you see tracks consistently going up on a knoll, or hugging a fallen tree, or traveling thru an area where the brush tightens up and leaves just a trail - that's money. Blend trap well so it looks like it did before you bedded your trap. Good luck!
Member of NTA, MTA and FTA - keeping up the Fight for our Right to trap
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Re: Need some help/advice with trapping coyotes
[Re: Wiplumber]
#7179069
02/12/21 10:20 AM
02/12/21 10:20 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
The Beav
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
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My question Is this. With all the snow we have on the ground here In WI how are you maintaining your sets? Your not just brushing snow off those sets you have to be digging those sets out to make them functional. Then you said you moved your foot holds to a new location. How deep did you have to dig down through the snow to get to bare ground? And was that ground frozen. Stick with Crs at least In most cases snow won't put them out of commission.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Need some help/advice with trapping coyotes
[Re: Wiplumber]
#7179625
02/12/21 08:13 PM
02/12/21 08:13 PM
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Joined: Dec 2020
Northern Wisconsin
NorthenTrapper
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2020
Northern Wisconsin
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Make sure you pull your sets on the 15th as that's when the season ends here in Wisconsin. Unless of course you own the land or have a permit.
“We will visit the Holy Land and see those places hallowed by the footsteps of the Savior,” -Lincoln
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