Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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03/01/22 10:13 PM
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Dead yotes walking there Tejas. I’m so jealous of that sand. Usually here I have mud or frost to read the sign. We really get handicapped when it’s froze without snow. Kind of a guessing game then.
I could really see how those places would be excellent rodent habitat. It would provide great protection from some predators especially hawks and owls.
I'm itchin' to see a coyote twitchin'.
More trappin' and less yappin'.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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03/02/22 07:17 AM
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I've always related trapping coyotes to bass fishin', there are those rare magic days they'll chase down crank baits but there are times when a bit of finesse is in order. I've had coyotes walk by sets in snow and turn around after walking 100 yards past sets and get caught. Which leads me to believe they ponder the smells we offer. Sometimes for days. I trapped a big male this season that by his tooth wear was over 10 years old that I've been after for 3 seasons. A turd on a rock is all it took after a month of avoidance of 5 other flat sets. Dirt holes never got any attention at all. How do I know it was the same coyote? He had toes missing on his right rear paw I could see in his track. Both front paws in the Alpha , made my season...
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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03/02/22 08:45 AM
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Here is a series of cattle guards that has been a good set location in the past. Without being able to see the sign, where would you set in this situation and why? The wind blows from left to right in this photo. I will post up later where I set, and where the best set locations have been. This is one of the guards they walk across regularly. There is a confluence of six roads with a third guard in the background to the far right.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: MChewk]
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03/02/22 11:28 AM
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Thanks! I couldn’t think of a better way to spend it MC! I’m halfway through the line and already found two coyotes that asked for a ride in the Polaris. One of them I’ve been waiting to meet for a while. Life is good folks!
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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03/02/22 03:40 PM
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A lot of the time when I set something like this I try and imagine where the yote will first be able to see around the corner and set there. Kind of like a mini stall out. Like Silky’s set to the right of the pic.
I'm itchin' to see a coyote twitchin'.
More trappin' and less yappin'.
Member FTA & USSA.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: yoteguts]
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03/02/22 05:24 PM
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Great pictures and explanations. Thanks Also, Happy Birthday Mac
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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03/02/22 11:10 PM
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Here are the top two spots. The right set location was the top producer. Here is a closer look at the top spot. The bend on the right side of the road has never taken a coyote even though the wind usually blows across the road from right to left.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: Tony1967]
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03/03/22 07:26 AM
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So that trap is on the downwind side of the road? Interesting….. When you're right on the sign at the road's edge, the wind isn't as much of a factor. They are going to walk right on top of the set when they pass by.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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03/03/22 07:28 AM
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Here is a set from yesterday afternoon. The Situation: He didn’t quite make it. The Scene: The location is a thirty acre field surrounded by brush. The Set: The trusty old buck stuck in the fence set. (View from the field side.) The Wind: Wind is blowing down the fence from left to right at the moment. The next direction change will send the wind toward the viewer.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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03/03/22 07:46 AM
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are you going to set them right in the tire track or off to the side?
Steve WTA NRA
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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03/03/22 08:02 AM
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That must me a nice set up. I have never trapped where I had enough control of the traffic to be able to do that.
Steve WTA NRA
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