Coyote trapping on my own property
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Coyote are building up on my own property in ohio...has anyone tried or had sucess with drop trap similar to those used on ferral cats for TNR....only with heavier cage....using horse livestock panels...coyote are regularly on my trail cam on hay field access road....thanks in advance for any input....my only experience with drop trap is what I've seen on youtube....also can anyone post a photo of what a coyote den looks like in bank of hill....I think I have den but don't want to scare it off with trail cam flash
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Not a pro trapper....only cage trap racoon, skunk, possum, groundhog taking residence in barn that refuse to pay rent
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Re: Coyote trapping on my own property
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I've taken many Coyotes off my own property, and also joining property's. It may knock the population down for a short time, but the gap gets filled in very quickly. I see less & less trappers in my area trapping them.
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Re: Coyote trapping on my own property
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Thanks for your replies up to now....I might not been clear on my post......was thinking of building a permanent drop cage trap....maybe like some ferral hog traps I've seen used on internet YouTube....was wondering if coyote would go under metal cage framework for bait...then trip and drop .......can't use foot hold or snares.....too many ferral and or stray cats and dogs....they're really getting comfortable and I'm afraid of being attacked. ..neighbor...now passed away......used to trap them and told me when you remove one or two it knocks them back a little. Seems like groundhog carcass not buried deep attracts them easily
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Re: Coyote trapping on my own property
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Thanks for your replies up to now....I might not been clear on my post......was thinking of building a permanent drop cage trap....maybe like some ferral hog traps I've seen used on internet YouTube....was wondering if coyote would go under metal cage framework for bait...then trip and drop .......can't use foot hold or snares.....too many ferral and or stray cats and dogs....they're really getting comfortable and I'm afraid of being attacked. ..neighbor...now passed away......used to trap them and told me when you remove one or two it knocks them back a little. Seems like groundhog carcass not buried deep attracts them easily Most of the feral hog drop cages I've seen on YouTube don't have a metal top or bottom. Keep in mind that coyotes can jump over fences, and that they can dig under fences. A coyote would have a good chance to escape that kind of trap, but maybe there are "coyote-proof" versions on the market or maybe you can modify it yourself to prevent jumping out or digging out. Coyotes are wary of confined spaces but maybe one of those hog drop cages would be large enough that a coyote would enter. I've never tried it but maybe some of the coyote experts here have some thoughts on whether a coyote would take the bait.
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Re: Coyote trapping on my own property
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Thanks for reply......I agree with you on escape.......have idea on homemade version of store bought....smaller,lighter, with wire floor and top....but keeping it strong at a permanent location.....am afraid of coyotes getting too comfortable...and I could end up being dinner.......have been following reports of coyote population in Boston, Mass .........and they are attacking people and grabbing pets off leashes as they are being walked in daylight and dark......just trying to keep that from happening to me in Ohio
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Re: Coyote trapping on my own property
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The permanent location homemade coyote drop trap I am talking about building .......is similar to ferral hog traps....BIGPIG.......BOARBUSTER.....THATSAHOGTRAP.....sold on inernet...only with floor and cover
Not a pro trapper....only cage trap racoon, skunk, possum, groundhog taking residence in barn that refuse to pay rent
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Re: Coyote trapping on my own property
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i caught a feral cat in a brand new bridger fully modified 4 coil trap or in other words a very strong trap desighned for coyotes and it didnt hurt the feral cat, its still hangin around my grandparents barn and i pet it sometimes and it walks just fine. this was a year ago that i caught it but even a few days after it walked fine.
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Re: Coyote trapping on my own property
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11/27/24 02:33 PM
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Thanks for your interest....from your post can tell you know what you're talking about, along with several others on this forum. Some have been mocking or poking fun....which I don't mind and is refreshing, since people today have forgotten how to laugh. My reason for trapping live is too many tree huggers are moving into area....along with the trap..neuter...release for stray cat trend is popular....I can't handle having a dog, cat or non target wildlife in footholds or snares. Second issue is I think my idea is marketable and have to attempt it for my own ......seeing it work or not. Only real problem for me is getting a ADC licensed trapper to dispatch coyote after catch and stealing my idea. ........there are a lot of sharp people in traping business. Have everything ready to go except for winter weather and double checking with Ohio dnr wildlife if I'm within their parameters. Thanks again for posting
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Re: Coyote trapping on my own property
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Sounds like an interesting idea, I would be interested to see the finished product
PETA is stupid.
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Re: Coyote trapping on my own property
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Coyote are thick in ohio......just this morning passed a large one fresh killed...very large....probably flushed out or shot at by deer hunter.....its deer gun season this week......someone must have taken it fast.....on my return trip it was gone.....oh well.....one less coyote for me to trap this spring
Not a pro trapper....only cage trap racoon, skunk, possum, groundhog taking residence in barn that refuse to pay rent
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