So you’re saying you think they crawl to a dirt hole, pipe, or flat set?
I
know they will WB.
I’m saying that there are times where they will crawl up to
anything that they are really apprehensive of.
That includes a set of any kind. Avoidance can occur with
any attractant whether visual or olfactory.
Even a familiar sight, smell, or fresh bait new to the scene can cause this.
I believe this happens more that we realize, and accounts for some of the deep leg and elbow catches.
When I say deep paw/leg catch, I don’t mean paw flat on the pan. The paw is past the pan to the frame or beyond. The leg is usually parallel to the jaws of the trap. I saw a trapper post a photo that fit this description last season. His set was made on a fence line where the coyote had to
crawl under on his belly to get caught.
I've seen where a coyote
crawled up to a flat set from multiple angles. He walked away from the set on that particular day.
Coyotes might not illustrate that kind of behavior where they don’t get a lot of pressure. Then again it might be pure instinct that makes them creep up to something they are extremely wary of.
In the past I've had trappers in high pressure areas tell me they had coyotes crawl on their sets as well.