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coyote drag traps #8470134
Yesterday at 09:52 PM
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TheCarpenter Offline OP
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Hey folks.

going to be using duke #3 some offset some have soft catch to be legal here (unless you're fox trapping, riddle me that)

I'll be putting them along tire tracks/ruts in woods before deer rifle seasons making blind sets for them. do you guys dye your chain and drags too? alot to dye if so.

Re: coyote drag traps [Re: TheCarpenter] #8470148
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Treat them the same way to do the trap. It's all steel and need to be protected.. personally I spray paint my drags

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Re: coyote drag traps [Re: TheCarpenter] #8470149
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I always do. Don't know if it matters but it's more of a confidence deal

Re: coyote drag traps [Re: TheCarpenter] #8470172
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I remove the oil from chain and whatever might be on the drag so it has to be protected. Waxing clean surfaces in fine.


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Re: coyote drag traps [Re: TheCarpenter] #8470509
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Be aware that a coyote will often run down a road quite a ways with a drag before it bails off into the brush. Use a LONG chain.


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Re: coyote drag traps [Re: newhouse114] #8470645
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Originally Posted by newhouse114
Be aware that a coyote will often run down a road quite a ways with a drag before it bails off into the brush. Use a LONG chain.

Agreed with this plus a good aggressive drag.

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