The South Texas Barbacoa SetHere is a set back from 2019 that I used to keep the birds from depleting a bait.
The post hole is 3 - 3˝’ deep with the head dropped in and nose pointed up.
Any coyote that looks down the hole knows exactly what is staring back at them.
The
cabeza looks within reach which is what helps keep them digging.
The coyote also knows this is a big
"to-go” prize if he can get to it. That alone is a huge incentive to keep working the hole.
Wile E. and his kinfolk will camp out at the site if you set it up right. Gang flat sets on the perimeter do extremely well in this situation.
Like in many instances, the excavation crew worked the money pit
solely with the wind at their tail.
This is after only one night of digging for buried treasure.
The more the coyotes dig, the more dirt fills in around the head.
That makes it almost impossible to pull out once they are able to get a bite on the nose and put it in reverse.
Being able to grab the nose and not get the happy meal must be a little more than most coyotes can bear.
Only after digging past the bridge of the nose will they finally have enough leverage to pull the skull out.
By that time, most of the participants will have already been given a free Polaris ride to parts unknown.
This photo was taken after several nights of hard trenching.