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Re: 2025 Wy-not season [Re: Wynot] #8539705
01/07/26 06:49 PM
01/07/26 06:49 PM
Joined: Feb 2018
Hi-Line Montana
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Joined: Feb 2018
Hi-Line Montana
That's too bad. Not sure if you do this or not but anytime I stake a trap (especially with earth anchors) I yank up on the trap. This year I did that on a welded rebar stake and the nut on top of the rebar popped off and off came the trap. Hopefully you catch one on the remake. Keep us posted.



Re: 2025 Wy-not season [Re: Wynot] #8539779
01/07/26 07:54 PM
01/07/26 07:54 PM
Joined: Oct 2017
perry co.Pa
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perry co.Pa
Originally Posted by Wynot
Lost a coyote and trap today, set was checked yesterday morning and on my way past today to set some more trail snares I smelled the coyote pee from 30 yards away, pulled into the set to an empty trapbed. No real catch circle and a hole where the 18" wolf fang used to be. Not really sure what happened but sucks all the way around. Since no real trap circle and lots of coyote pee I reset another duke 3 cross staked with 20" rebar stakes.


Do know anyone with a good coyote dog
The dog could find the missing coyote and trap

Re: 2025 Wy-not season [Re: Wynot] #8545425
01/15/26 07:01 PM
01/15/26 07:01 PM
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Another empty check, time to pull the line I reckon, Ill pull one day short of 4 months out. I do have a fence line im going to go check on hanging some snares on but that will wrap it up for the year. 1 Coyote 2 Reds 1 badger and 19 coon year number 2 of running traps.

Re: 2025 Wy-not season [Re: Wynot] #8545552
01/15/26 09:15 PM
01/15/26 09:15 PM
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For year number 2 that is a great season. I hope you post another trap line thread next season!



Re: 2025 Wy-not season [Re: Wynot] #8545844
Yesterday at 11:40 AM
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Nebraska
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Nebraska
The first few years of coyote trapping can be challenging. Even though the places may look like good locations but only have sparse sign don't produce well. You may only be trapping what you have access to but start looking for places with more scat and tracks. Stick close to areas with lots of prey, livestock, long running 2 tracks through ranches, prairie dog towns, or dead piles. Those areas usually have more sign and produce well. That being said, you may be doing those things, and your area may not have the number of coyotes to catch in higher numbers.

Re: 2025 Wy-not season [Re: silkyplainscoyot] #8545964
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At one time the Worland/Thermopolis area of the Big Horn basin had some very capable government trappers working that area A good aerial program could sure be effecting your numbers also

Re: 2025 Wy-not season [Re: Squirt] #8546076
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Originally Posted by Squirt
At one time the Worland/Thermopolis area of the Big Horn basin had some very capable government trappers working that area A good aerial program could sure be effecting your numbers also


They still do, fly a beautiful red carbon cub, I havent seen them out flying the area but that is definitely a possibility I considered, they sure knock a dent in them when they fly

Re: 2025 Wy-not season [Re: Wynot] #8546138
Yesterday at 09:41 PM
Yesterday at 09:41 PM
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They definitely work that country hard The old Hawkins-Powers fire fighting company out of the Greybull airport had an old Hiller h-23 that I flew in a couple of times that was also used over in the rougher country south of Ten Sleep you could go into some of that country see lots of sign and after they flew it if they had a good day flying you had way less coyotes to catch

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