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Re: Summer Time Coyotes
[Re: Slipknot]
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05/16/23 08:20 PM
05/16/23 08:20 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 723 Georgia
sportsman94
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Georgia
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Good bait/lure/urine will still be good in the summer. May use smaller quantities as the coyotes like to roll a lot more this time of year. It is my anecdotal experience that they will work less hard to get something out of a hole, but will spend lots of time if it’s above ground. Half of that time may be spent rolling, however. I’d say for actually trapping this time of year you need to be on location more so than the fall/winter. They seem to move less and a lot of my areas go dead If interested, I have some trail cam videos of predators working different baits/lures in the summer in GA. I expect the conditions would be similar to what you’re working with https://youtu.be/hpihDIGWQWY
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Re: Summer Time Coyotes
[Re: sportsman94]
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05/19/23 01:12 PM
05/19/23 01:12 PM
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Posts: 10,928 SW Georgia
Wanna Be
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SW Georgia
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Sure thing Silky, the commercial lure on the two most recent videos was scalphunter 1 from Wayne Derrick. Just put out some other stuff from him yesterday to test You don’t have ants up there?
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Re: Summer Time Coyotes
[Re: Wanna Be]
#7868945
05/20/23 08:29 PM
05/20/23 08:29 PM
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Posts: 1,368 Texas
jtg
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Texas
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We have to trap year round and use both lure, bait and whole chickens. I use Amdro ant bait for both footholds and cage traps. https://www.amdro.com/all-products/fire-ant-baitI can’t even hardly put lure out. If I do it has to be in the evenings. By mornings check the ants have still covered it. Even a longer stick or Qtip barely dipped has a dirt mound up it. Figure evenings give me my best shot at a catch.
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Re: Summer Time Coyotes
[Re: PSPH17]
#7869417
05/21/23 02:35 PM
05/21/23 02:35 PM
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Joined: Sep 2021
Posts: 356 Southeast Louisiana
Slipknot
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Posts: 356
Southeast Louisiana
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That’s what I was wondering if it would scare away any coyotes with the sight and smell Read a couple post above he posted a link to it .We use it at work it looks like yellow corn meal.
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