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Coyote remakes #8505304
Yesterday at 12:18 PM
Yesterday at 12:18 PM
Joined: Feb 2018
Hi-Line Montana
Wild_Idaho Offline OP
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Wild_Idaho  Offline OP
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Joined: Feb 2018
Hi-Line Montana
Just curious and trying to get some perspectives with more experience than my own. When you remake a coyote set after a catch, what is the thought process behind what type of set you remake it as. I kind of wing it and go based on gut feeling, location, etc but I am always looking to improve and this isn't a topic I've seen covered a lot.



Re: Coyote remakes [Re: Wild_Idaho] #8505313
Yesterday at 12:39 PM
Yesterday at 12:39 PM
Joined: Oct 2018
Northern Illinois
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Joined: Oct 2018
Northern Illinois
im probably not near as experienced as you sir but, for me it depends how much the yote blew up the catch circle. if not real bad i typically remake the same type set i had there originally. if its blown up i like a trench step down style like ed schnieder calls the RJ set. i have caught more in the trench style after a catch then i have if i remake it like the original set. but im a guy that catches 10 to 15 a year running a couple dozen sets at most so take it for what its worth. not much experience just mine.

Re: Coyote remakes [Re: Wild_Idaho] #8505333
Yesterday at 01:21 PM
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Joined: Jun 2009
Northwest, Kansas
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Joined: Jun 2009
Northwest, Kansas
Most of the time it depends on what they leave me to work with. A chaff or duff set is always good, I've done a big badger hole style set on remakes as well. If it's really blown up and flashy, I'll punch in a set 10-15 yards down the way. You might not catch them in the remake, but there's always a good chance you will catch them in the new set.


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Re: Coyote remakes [Re: Wild_Idaho] #8505338
Yesterday at 01:36 PM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Marion Kansas
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Yes sir Offline
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Marion Kansas
95% of my remakes are step down dirt holes because no backing is needed. Lots of bait in the hole.

Re: Coyote remakes [Re: Wild_Idaho] #8505437
Yesterday at 04:45 PM
Yesterday at 04:45 PM
Joined: Feb 2018
Hi-Line Montana
Wild_Idaho Offline OP
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Hi-Line Montana
Right on, thanks guys. I do a mix of some walk thru's, bone flat sets or dirt holes for remakes, or whatever inspires me. I may add some step-downs to the mix and try those as well.



Re: Coyote remakes [Re: Wild_Idaho] #8505546
Yesterday at 06:55 PM
Yesterday at 06:55 PM
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SD
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Joined: Mar 2010
SD
Like has been said, depends on what they leave you with.

If it was a dirt hole, odds are it can become one again.

Most of mine end up trash mounds or flat urine post type deals.

Re: Coyote remakes [Re: Wild_Idaho] #8506123
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Oregon
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Oregon
If it’s not blown out real bad I’ll just remake the double punch hole set I had. If it’s really blown out, chaff set. I usually only catch coyotes on the remake in the timber, hardly ever connect either them in the sage


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Re: Coyote remakes [Re: Wild_Idaho] #8506174
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Central Ohio
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Joined: Apr 2007
Central Ohio
There are coyotes that won't enter a 'torn up catch circle', especially when the last catch was during wet weather and when the catch is short chained.
Those two combined , and you end up with something that looks like a 'wallow'.
* Always good to move just outside that area, find or transplant a grass tuft and blend in a trap in front, with a fresh dropping (s) as eye appeal.
I don't use lure here and/or urine personally at this set, but you could. . .

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