I’ve used large baits for years trapping. They can be used in several different ways. I use a lot of legs. Each deer supplies me with 5 baits.
They can be used to attract yotes to where you want to catch them or the way I do it most of the time is I use them to get the yotes using specific travel ways. I may actually catch the yotes 1/4 or 1/2 mile away from the bait.
Baits can also be used to occupy non targets while you catch the yotes on their way to or from the bait. I rarely kill and other species while I have a bait out. They are your advertising agency.
There is a lot to using large baits and trapping. Play with them and cameras. It is very educational.
You Betcha! Yote, I originally started setting up locations for shooting purposes many years ago.. I quickly realized that in my area it is much more effective than calling. I’ve found that shooting off bait here is effective, but somewhat limited. They wise up quickly to either one. Trapping yields much better results in my case.
On sets I do the same thing. Some of the coyotes are caught hundreds of yards away on trails leading to and from the station. Those are usually set specific locations. Most of the time the coyotes caught on those trails are wise guys.
I mainly set where coyotes spend the most time. That can be different for each individual location.
I’ve found that when coyotes dominate a site I won’t see a single cat, fox, or coon at the bait. This holds true even though they are always in the vicinity. I have yet to catch even a single non-target at an active site up to this point.
For me, catching coyotes is all about increasing the odds. The more time a coyote spends in the area the better my odds get.