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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8419055
06/13/25 02:25 PM
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Wow, to hit 10+ years is incredible.


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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8419888
06/15/25 07:54 AM
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Here is what's left of his choppers.

I bet more than a few fawns fell victim to this old warhorse.

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His incisors are long gone.

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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8421690
06/18/25 07:02 AM
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The previous double allowed me to show an interesting difference I see between young coyotes and the old timers.

The ears are something I see a lot of change in when it comes to Wile E.

In a few cases the ears seem to get much larger overall in the later years.

I call them Yoda ears because of the appearance it gives the coyote.

This old fella from earlier in the season is a good example of that.

He had approximately the same k-9 wear and missing incisors as the old male above.


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Here we have the trait I see most often where the ear appears to be much thicker as if the cartilage becomes denser as the years roll by.


For comparison we have a younger coyote with ears that look sharp and defined with a thin edge.

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The old man’s radar gear looks quite a bit different than the young gun.

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You might check to see if you notice a difference next time you’re giving a few coyotes a free ride out of town.

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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8424971
06/23/25 05:25 PM
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This has been a fascinating thread to follow along with. Very informative, especially regarding the no-backing flat sets.


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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8425567
06/24/25 03:38 PM
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Agreed, I check it for updates almost daily.


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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8433342
07/09/25 09:25 PM
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Open Set Patten - More Foot Movement - More Catch Circles

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This is the only time I don’t mind digging at a set.

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Ten sets produced twelve catches in four days.

Gang setting takes more coyotes off the payroll in a shorter amount of time with fewer misses.

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Flat Set – Young Female




Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8436063
07/14/25 06:53 PM
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Here is an interesting interaction at a remake
This set caught the young female in the previous post the day before.
Scroll back and check out the big hole she dug after the catch.
The filled in hole was excavated again by a second coyote on the next night.

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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8436066
07/14/25 06:56 PM
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Here are a few questions for the T-Man Crew.

How do you account for all the digging on the remake?
Would you say the coyote was old, young, male, or female?
What would have been the best defense against this kind of nonsense?

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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8436155
07/14/25 07:54 PM
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I am guessing a Young male. Not sure how the set was baited or lured, possibly the previous coyote could have spread it in that area causing the digging. I would have left the digging and bedded a trap in it with maybe a food lure.

Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8436187
07/14/25 08:12 PM
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I’m quite certain the dig is not lure related SK.

The missed coyote dug in the exact spot the young female did the day before.

I am pretty sure the original dig is for a totally different reason than the second.

Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8436359
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I wonder if the caught coyote's digging wasn't an attempt at concealment, an effort to get below ground level and somewhat out of sight. Her lying in that depression created a concentration of scent which the missed coyote could tell extended much deeper into the earthe than the rest of the catch circle, causing it to dig for something possibly concealed there.

Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: bogio] #8436445
07/15/25 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by bogio
I wonder if the caught coyote's digging wasn't an attempt at concealment, an effort to get below ground level and somewhat out of sight. Her lying in that depression created a concentration of scent which the missed coyote could tell extended much deeper into the earthe than the rest of the catch circle, causing it to dig for something possibly concealed there.


That was my thought

Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8436728
07/15/25 03:57 PM
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I've trapped coyotes in the sand and heat. Driving down the sandy 2 track you wouldn't see a coyote bouncing, When, you got close enough you think you have a badger caught. No, it's a coyote that dug a hole and residing in it. I think to get out of the heat. Kind of like a dog that digs under the doghouse and lays in it during the summer.

Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: silkyplainscoyot] #8436737
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I was going to offer up that scenario as well, I’m sure tthe temps there rival the crap we’re experiencing right now. The coyote that missed on the remake also may have just encountered a much softer area than he had been approaching on when he hit that filled hole, prompting him to dig as well.

Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8436850
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I'm guessing, and that is all it is, is a guess, that the second coyote dug there because of plethora of coyote scent buried there in combination with the softer dirt from filling it back in. The original catch may very well have urinated there in the hole also. I would probably not have filled that hole back in, unless it interfered with the remake. Like guiding the coyote away from stepping in the trap, or prevented bedding and blending the trap where you wanted it. Not necessarily to prevent the behavior you encountered, but because I don't like to make more disturbance/reconfigure sets more than necessary when making them, even remakes. Plus I'm lazy. lol

Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8437889
07/17/25 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by bogio
I wonder if the caught coyote's digging wasn't an attempt at concealment, an effort to get below ground level and somewhat out of sight.

Originally Posted by silkyplainscoyot
it's a coyote that dug a hole and residing in it. I think to get out of the heat. Kind of like a dog that digs under the doghouse and lays in it during the summer.


I think both of you are right on the money with your assessments on the caught coyote.
Getting out of plain sight seems to be a priority as from what I’ve seen
A cool place to lie down goes hand in hand with a hard digging coyote.

Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8437900
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I think that digging when caught might be the coyote simply hitting the panic button over and over again until heat exhaustion sets in.

The level of desperation mirrors the extent of the excavation.

Realizing there is no getting out of the fix he is in, Wile E. lays down in the nice cool bed he just finished digging.


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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8438174
07/18/25 08:27 AM
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Tejas, is that coyote part badger? lol

Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: MChewk] #8438284
07/18/25 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by MChewk
Tejas, is that coyote part badger? lol


I don’t think they’re related MC, but I’m pretty sure they hang out at the cantina together as long as the badger is buying!

No seriously, I have seen coyotes alone and in pairs shadowing badgers only a few yards away when the badger is working a hole.
We have great footage of a really young coyote in a field standing right next to a badger digging up some grub.
I find it very surprising that a coyote that young would possess the knowledge and behavior I would only expect to find in a much older coyote.


Because of that I have often wondered if badger gland lure would be of significant interest to coyotes as a stand-alone or with a food offering.

Maybe some of the coyote trappers in badger country could shed a little light on the subject.




Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY [Re: TEJAS] #8438297
07/18/25 02:06 PM
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One of the oldest coyotes I’ve caught was an old female caught on badger gland. The set was a sloping notch with a deer vertebrae driven in to the lower end below ground level. Very small application of badger gland in the spinal hole. I had a young female in a dirt hole about 10 yards away and the old girl by a hind foot in the set I described. I made that set after reading about recessing getters to get a good straight up pull.

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