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Coyotes in a chiseled field ?

Posted By: kyron4

Coyotes in a chiseled field ? - 12/03/19 06:22 AM

I have some sets out along a field/wood edge that have always produced over the years. This year the farmer chiseled the field and I am getting no action or seeing any sign. I know it's rough for me to walk on, but do coyotes avoid this terrain due to being to "rough" as opposed to a smooth flat bean field ? -Thanks
Posted By: Dead Coyote

Re: Coyotes in a chiseled field ? - 12/03/19 12:49 PM

Yes they will avoid it, unless they have to go across it. Look around them fields to find the path of least resistance and you will find sign. Unless they have totally changed their travel routes, which they will do.
Posted By: lee steinmeyer

Re: Coyotes in a chiseled field ? - 12/03/19 01:28 PM

Many times farmers will put anhydrous ammonia on in the fall too. It just ruins a spot for trapping, I don't think the yotes like the smell of anhydrous any better than I do! Nasty stuff.
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Coyotes in a chiseled field ? - 12/03/19 01:59 PM

Just make a back stop they will notice maybe less than 50 feet from the edge
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