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Re: Summer Coyotes
[Re: Owen156]
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07/02/26 08:31 PM
07/02/26 08:31 PM
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Boone Liane
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Get a squirt bottle of the most vile stuff you can find. I’ve been using various mixtures of sour milk, horse hoof tea, lump jaw puss, and the black sludge that oozes out of a summertime dead cow.
Make a couple really well blended flat sets with a dash or urine and/or gland (think subtle). Than, squirt that nasty sludge all over the immediate area of the set(s).
Travis Chilson taught me that and it works when the heat is on.
Summertime coyotes are a different beast. Anyone that says otherwise is full of it.
Last edited by Boone Liane; 07/02/26 08:33 PM.
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Re: Summer Coyotes
[Re: Owen156]
#8632480
07/03/26 08:13 AM
07/03/26 08:13 AM
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Boone Liane
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Do you think beaver tail oil will do it? Might. Only one way to find out! You're creating a rolling station, so the louder the better. You're appealing to that response and than with the urine and/or gland giving them a focal point within that response to maybe check out.
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Re: Summer Coyotes
[Re: Owen156]
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5 hours ago
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Shakeyjake
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Sounds like you’re about to change it up a bit. Coyotes aren’t the “sharpest knife in the drawer” but they’re still “playing with a full deck” including the jokers……lol. Eventually any new interesting smells will raise flags. Are they using different paths that you’re setting your blinds in? Not sure of your ground conditions, maybe they’re skirting the edge of their trails or using completely new ones? Towards the end of the winter last season, I had to really get down and think like a wolf to predict where they’d travel as they used a different route every time they came through. Makes things interesting if you don’t get the breeders first……lol. Free food was a flag, new smells were a no go, but they’re still creatures of habit. Sometimes, literally using a flag to “guide” them in a different direction works. Not sure if coyotes are like that, but I wouldn’t put it past them. Sometimes they’ll really get the gears turning in your head. If you can gather all the info you can on the 5 Ws it’ll greatly help. Have you got a female that’s been nursing? Pups will be moving more and more now.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Summer Coyotes
[Re: Owen156]
#8633561
3 hours ago
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Shakeyjake
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Yea, they’re different in summer but sounds like you got a good plan. Bringing your dog along can be an awesome tool! I like to hit ‘em hard and set heavy, but also try to be in and out ASAP, so it’s kinda tough to get the best of both worlds……lol. Looks like you’ll have things under control shortly.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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