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Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. [Re: Grandpa Trapper] #8462428
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I think this question has alot of variables. Population density, trapping/ hunting competition, and of course trapper ability. When the weather is good (not fighting snow and ice) and in good population areas I routinely average 6 yotes a day with 50-60 sets out. With a reset into fresh locations every 2 weeks.

Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. [Re: Grandpa Trapper] #8462774
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I saw a spot I want to trap with heavy coyote and bobcat sign. I was going to set out 5-10 traps and was hoping for 1-2 in a weekend, but looking like I may need more traps out! Maybe some snares.

Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. [Re: NEYotetrapper] #8462779
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Originally Posted by NEYotetrapper
I think this question has alot of variables. Population density, trapping/ hunting competition, and of course trapper ability. When the weather is good (not fighting snow and ice) and in good population areas I routinely average 6 yotes a day with 50-60 sets out. With a reset into fresh locations every 2 weeks.


.. that’s a good average


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Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. [Re: Grandpa Trapper] #8462864
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I expect to catch one coyote for every 10 sets out daily in my area . catch rates go way down if we get dumped on with snow .

Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. [Re: Grandpa Trapper] #8466483
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The better question is; how many traps are you setting over how much area, and how many coyotes do you believe are available for you to catch in that area?

Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. [Re: Grandpa Trapper] #8466500
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Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. [Re: Boone Liane] #8466526
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Originally Posted by Boone Liane
Depends on time of year.


By April 1st I was running at my peak with 380 traps in the ground on 44 different producers, as well as some trail snares where applicable. I killed 210 coyotes in March and April.

The biggest problem I have is I just don’t have the equipment (or time) to cover my country the way I’d like or the way I should. I’m perpetually setting too light that time year. Places I’d like to set up with 20 traps im only using 10-12 as I’m always rationing thinking ahead to the other ten places I still need to get to. And I definitely think a guys is better off setting on the heavier side than lighter when it comes to coyotes. I usually have to dye a bunch of traps
by May to make it through summer again.


Sounds like you need to buy more traps! Hahaha!

Boone, have a rough estimate on the square mileage covered for those 44 producers?



Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. [Re: Grandpa Trapper] #8466528
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Population and density of coyotes definitely play a huge role in catch rate

Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. [Re: Grandpa Trapper] #8466560
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When I figure things out at the end of the season and compare notes and numbers I am always one for one on coyotes- this means If I have ten sets out I get ten coyotes but one traps gets 4, 2 get 2, 2 get one apiece and the rest nothing.


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Originally Posted by Larry Baer
When I figure things out at the end of the season and compare notes and numbers I am always one for one on coyotes- this means If I have ten sets out I get ten coyotes but one traps gets 4, 2 get 2, 2 get one apiece and the rest nothing.



Sounds like a decent week.

lol, couldn’t help it.

Always a great idea to keep records to improve set locations. Keep up the good work.


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