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One unlucky coyote #8567136
02/16/26 08:53 PM
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We have had a deep snow ice filled winter which made setting steel difficult. I figured I would try my hand at snaring. Last week I found a trail some coyotes were running so I set a snare. Last Sunday, on the way down to the snare, I saw a pair of coyote tracks with what looked like something being dragged, you could see it in the fresh snow. When I got to where the set was, there was a catch circle but no snare or coyote. Lesson learned in anchoring. I tracked the coyotes for close to two miles before I gave up.
I had other snares set in this creek bottom. Today, I caught one, after dispatching, I thought how lucky, the swivel was laying there with the cable twisted up on his leg, then it clicked, how could that be, then I noticed he had another snare around his neck.
What are the chances of catching the same coyote twice in 8 days a mile apart?
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Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567153
02/16/26 09:15 PM
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I do very little snaring, but I once snared a wolf that was standing there chewing on the snare when I got there. Didn't even have it cinched up tight, after I shot him I discovered he was wearing someone elses snare already that he had chewed out of.

Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567154
02/16/26 09:19 PM
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Wow!!


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Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567158
02/16/26 09:23 PM
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My only experience is catching a beaver that had someone's snare on it.

Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567172
02/16/26 09:33 PM
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I am not very good and just self teaching snaring due to the weather.
I guess it’s not as uncommon as I thought, but it’s still pretty cool to catch the same one twice. I wish that would have worked when a coyote left with a NO BS K9 Extreme

Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567185
02/16/26 09:56 PM
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Iowa
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I caught one in a foothold, he had the stake half pulled when I shot him. He also had a chewed off snare around his neck and a load of bird shot in its buttocks. I guess his luck finally ran out.

Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567186
02/16/26 09:59 PM
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Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: backroadsarcher] #8567241
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Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
My only experience is catching a beaver that had someone's snare on it.

A few years ago, back when I lived up north, I was checking sable traps and one trap was gone, a sable got caught in a #0 leghold and twisted off the wire it was attached with. I followed his tracks for maybe 3 miles, which took a while because it was in old taiga forest with lots of fallen big trees, and 2-3 feet of snow He would find a tree, try to hide under it, then pop out on the other side from under the roots or trunk and move on, then find another place with lots of fallen, criss-crossed trees and try to hide again, and I had to check lots of such spots. His tracks came to the edge of the forest and continued into a massive open peatbog, and then a set of fox tracks joined in, so I figured the fox had probably found him already, and it was getting dark, so I went back. The next day my ex went there on a snowmachine through the bog (in the Vasyugan mire along the Yugan river, terrain is a maze of raised bogs and taiga forests), found the spot where I had given up, followed the tracks for another half a mile maybe and saw they turned back into the forest and disappeared under yet another big uprooted Siberian pine. He dug out the sable which was stuck in the roots and frozen solid.
When I skinned it, I noticed that its fur was pretty short and lackluster and he had a scar across his waist, and his lower belly was a complete mess, his weenie was out and the fur was all discolored from the leaking urine/ammonia. He must have gotten caught in a bunny snare (although very few people even set bunny snares there, because there are few areas with good bunny habitat), managed to twist off and lived like that for at least a few months, and eventually managed to get rid of the snare (I got him in February, and his fur was bad, meaning that he got caught before fully molting into the winter coat).

A chronically unlucky animal. I kept the tanned pelt.

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Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: Tatiana] #8567289
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Originally Posted by Tatiana
Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
My only experience is catching a beaver that had someone's snare on it.

A few years ago, back when I lived up north, I was checking sable traps and one trap was gone, a sable got caught in a #0 leghold and twisted off the wire it was attached with. I followed his tracks for maybe 3 miles, which took a while because it was in old taiga forest with lots of fallen big trees, and 2-3 feet of snow He would find a tree, try to hide under it, then pop out on the other side from under the roots or trunk and move on, then find another place with lots of fallen, criss-crossed trees and try to hide again, and I had to check lots of such spots. His tracks came to the edge of the forest and continued into a massive open peatbog, and then a set of fox tracks joined in, so I figured the fox had probably found him already, and it was getting dark, so I went back. The next day my ex went there on a snowmachine through the bog (in the Vasyugan mire along the Yugan river, terrain is a maze of raised bogs and taiga forests), found the spot where I had given up, followed the tracks for another half a mile maybe and saw they turned back into the forest and disappeared under yet another big uprooted Siberian pine. He dug out the sable which was stuck in the roots and frozen solid.
When I skinned it, I noticed that its fur was pretty short and lackluster and he had a scar across his waist, and his lower belly was a complete mess, his weenie was out and the fur was all discolored from the leaking urine/ammonia. He must have gotten caught in a bunny snare (although very few people even set bunny snares there, because there are few areas with good bunny habitat), managed to twist off and lived like that for at least a few months, and eventually managed to get rid of the snare (I got him in February, and his fur was bad, meaning that he got caught before fully molting into the winter coat).

A chronically unlucky animal. I kept the tanned pelt.

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That is a very cool story. Definitely unlucky animal. The resiliency of animals is incredible.

Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567291
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I witnessed a yote hit a snare at a full sprint once. Talk about a back flip.

Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567293
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I snared my neighbors big ole black dog one morning.. got him unlatched.. he tore out running down the field road wide open.. went about 100 yards.. hit my second snare..lol

Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567294
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Good story and you have the photos that makes it better. You are amazing!!!......jk


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Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: Krig] #8567304
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Originally Posted by Krig
I snared my neighbors big ole black dog one morning.. got him unlatched.. he tore out running down the field road wide open.. went about 100 yards.. hit my second snare..lol

Thats funny.
Last year I caught the same dog twice in a few days. The second time when released, he hopped in my buggy, he would not get out, he had no collar so I brought him home. I fed him and he stayed for a week until my wife found the owner.

Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: ~ADC~] #8567395
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
I caught one in a foothold, he had the stake half pulled when I shot him. He also had a chewed off snare around his neck and a load of bird shot in its buttocks. I guess his luck finally ran out.

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Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567431
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I had my loop too big and caught one around the shoulders and he chewed and broke loose and got caught in another snare around his neck 10 yards away. That yote looks hip caught, bigger is not better when you are talking snare loops.


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Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567432
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Coon was caught in a 120 reach in this year the swivel stop popped off took the trap a week or so later I had it in a cage with a polished 120.


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I had a fox escape from a #4 Newhouse, caught him six weeks later in a snare!


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Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567602
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Can't say I have snared one that I had just previously snared, but have caught and snared a few that were wearing someone elses snare. Most of the time I never even noticed it until I was skinning and pulling the hide down then I would be like what the (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) seems like there is a snare around this animal! Oh wait there is! LOL

Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567626
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Been there had that happen !


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Re: One unlucky coyote [Re: DugK] #8567654
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I caught a coyote with 3 other snares on his neck. Two brothers were snaring in an open fields about 1 mile from where I caught him. With no entanglement and 1/16 7x7 cable they did not hold him for long.
Another time I had won a half dozen mink snares in a raffle. They were wire that was swiveled and then cable for the loop. The maker swore they worked great and he had never had a wire break off. OK says I, I will try 'em. Set all 6 and next day I had caught 2 mink, both had broken the wires and left with the snares around their necks. I backtracked and pulled the other 4 snares. Next day I am checking snares about 2 miles away and I see a dead mink. Walked over and he was tangled in some old barbwire. Around his neck was one of the missing snares. When he broke loose the end of the wire broke into a fishhook shape and hooked on this piece of barbwire.

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