Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: Slipknot]
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09/15/22 05:42 AM
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I am going to pick up some Alligator scraps this weekend and process a batch form the upcoming season. I’d be interested to hear how the alligator works out SK. Are you going add SB to it and use it fresh or taint it a bit? In either case, I wonder if you might get a bit of rolling response with the gator.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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09/15/22 07:14 AM
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I made a bunch two years ago that I am still working on. One is a horse base that has been working well for me and the other is bobcat based that has been alright for a change up.
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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09/15/22 07:15 AM
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Weird, especially after seeing Tejas’ pics of the coyotes polishing off that pig...
Last edited by MChewk; 09/15/22 11:13 AM.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: trappergbus]
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09/15/22 07:43 AM
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I have freezer full of beaver, muskrat and mink carcasses waiting If you don't have permission on key locations make one... That right there is worth than most will ever realize. Mac
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: Wanna Be]
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09/15/22 07:47 AM
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Based on camera pics…nothing eats our pigs but buzzards and sometimes they won’t touch one. That is quite odd. Not to be real stupid, but I know nothing about wild hogs, is the hide super tough do you think they simply do not like it? Hog or regular old pig is a bait I have never tried. One of my students, after a couple lessons, lashed a freezer burned ham to a tree and proceeded to catch a couple fisher. Go figure. Mac
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: MChewk]
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09/15/22 02:56 PM
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What about ground up pig? Has anyone tried it before? MChewk, I’ve used chunks of fresh pork and did well. I’ve caught several really old coyotes off feral pig. I can’t imagine a coyote passing up a fresh chunk of marrano if that is the lunch special for the day. I've never ground any up. I’ll give it a try this year and see how much they like the South Texas swine tartare. I'll try it with the dirt hole change-up you suggested.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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09/15/22 06:28 PM
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I am going to pick up some Alligator scraps this weekend and process a batch form the upcoming season. I’d be interested to hear how the alligator works out SK. Are you going add SB to it and use it fresh or taint it a bit? In either case, I wonder if you might get a bit of rolling response with the gator. Gonna do a light taint and then ad the SB.Just wondering why do you think they might roll.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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09/16/22 05:38 AM
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Wondering why do you think they might roll. Just because of that swampy fish-like smell. I haven't seen many dogs that would pass on the opportunity to roll on a dead fish.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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09/16/22 06:52 AM
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Snake is an interesting option as a lure ingredient, but there is no way I could round up enough rattlesnakes to make a big batch of bait. The protected Blue Indigo helps keep our rattlesnake numbers in check. They are a constrictor. It is my understanding that they are the largest native snake in Texas. A good size indigo runs six to eight feet.This big girl is in the seven foot range. It is always good to see them on the hunt.
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