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Number of traps versus coyotes.
Posted By: Grandpa Trapper
Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 05:50 PM
For your trapline, what do you feel is a good ratio of coyotes caught to number of traps set. I know this is going to vary depending on coyote populations in your area.
Posted By: Savell
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 05:53 PM
I typically run 45 traps at a time and expect to catch 25 to 30 coyote every two weeks
Posted By: jabNE
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 06:01 PM
I run about same amount of traps as Savell, but I typically don’t catch as many as him. His two week catch would be my average catch over about a month.
Could be lower populations here, or maybe Savell is better at it than me

Jim
Posted By: Savell
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 06:27 PM
… probably just population jab lol
Posted By: Yes sir
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 07:25 PM
I normally can run around 15 traps per night to catch one coyote. Sometimes i can get down around 12 for awhile and some years it will get closer to 20. Best I know of is guys staying closer to 10/ 12. But u better be in lots of coyotes, know the absolute best locations for big numbers and move often
Posted By: jabNE
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 07:36 PM
It’s an odds numbers game for me. Set as many good locations over a large area and run em. Two or three sets per farm and on to the next. Got to cover a lot of ground for coyotes around here. Many farms.
Spread em out and run em per your states check laws. And here we fight the freeze-thaw, and of course non-targets galore. So many coon, possum, and other non-coyotes can visit your sets plus all the sets that deer trip means a lot of remakes as you go too.
Then there is the aspect of only keeping the good coyotes. Mange, mites, rough and ugly ones abound here but not as many of the good nice and puffy ones with long manes and light colored bellies. It’s all about numbers and keeping the odds numbers in your favor as much as possible.
Jim
Posted By: Seldom
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 07:48 PM
From the others answers to your question GT I’m not sure I’m answering your question correctly but the premise of the question is how I tracked and rated the catch-ability of my lures or lure/bait combos. I would always run small lines of 14 nights each and I made sure that I did not play favorites when choosing scents to use at locations. A best of the best lure/bait combo would get me a 1:1.2 ratio. Meaning I would catch 1 coyote per 1.2 sets used during 14 nights. Any catch ratio of over 1:1.8+ would get that scent(s) off the line.
Using this method I could objectively show which lure or lure/bait combos were the most productive and could prove it.
Posted By: Yes sir
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 08:34 PM
I wonder how many keep track of their catch rate and use it as a guage to try and get better
Posted By: Yes sir
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 08:35 PM
I typically run 45 traps at a time and expect to catch 25 to 30 coyote every two weeks
U take off work to run 45 sets?
Posted By: Boone Liane
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 08:48 PM
Depends on time of year.
Summer time I don’t set as many traps, but I may set 6-12+ sets to catch just two or three coyotes. Once they’re caught, you may as well pull.
Maintenance season (November through May) targeting dispersing and moving coyotes primarily, in my country, is still low. But I’m setting places I will (try to) have working equipment at for 5-6 straight months. Some that will catch 6, 8, 10 coyotes, others that will catch just one or two, or none. But you have to cover the bases, create those voids and they will come.
Last year for reference I was dead in the water for Jan and Feb due to snow load. But last week in Feb I was able to start re-activating buried stuff and add new stuff.
By April 1st I was running at my peak with 380 traps in the ground on 44 different producers, as well as some trail snares where applicable. I killed 210 coyotes in March and April.
The biggest problem I have is I just don’t have the equipment (or time) to cover my country the way I’d like or the way I should. I’m perpetually setting too light that time year. Places I’d like to set up with 20 traps im only using 10-12 as I’m always rationing thinking ahead to the other ten places I still need to get to. And I definitely think a guys is better off setting on the heavier side than lighter when it comes to coyotes. I usually have to dye a bunch of traps
by May to make it through summer again.
Posted By: Savell
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 09:03 PM
…. Jealous of you Boone … you’re living the life partner
Posted By: jabNE
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 09:50 PM
I do not take off work to run them. I run them after work during the week, and early morning on weekends.
Go fast.
Posted By: Grandpa Trapper
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 11:06 PM
Age and Arthritis has really slowed me down. I set about 25 traps and 10 snares and this is with the help from my nephew. I probably average one coyote every 15 - 20 sets . However, this area isn’t over run by coyotes and I would say the population is fair at the most.
Posted By: Providence Farm
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/01/25 11:09 PM
We typically trap the sane 2 farms . these days my boys do most of the seting. they also know what places produce year after year so only set productive spots unless the find fresh sine that says set here. seldom do they have more than a dozen 2 dozen max sets for k 9. trapping limited area typically catch 10 max a year.
Posted By: Slipknot
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/02/25 12:12 AM
I only get to trap the weekend setting Friday and picking up Sunday unless I take an extra day off. I generally get 10 to 12 traps out. 95 percent of my property is hunting clubs so I am limited on when I can get in to trap.I usually will pick up 3 to 5 in those two nights.
Posted By: jk
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/02/25 12:26 AM
Slipknot That is pretty good. You pull those traps and reset every week. You skin them too in that time frame? that is real good and a lot of work.....jk
Posted By: dixieland
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/02/25 12:28 AM
I typically run 45 traps at a time and expect to catch 25 to 30 coyote every two weeks
How big an area would you say that encompasses, or, if more lineal, distance between farthest two traps?
Posted By: Slipknot
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/02/25 12:47 AM
Slipknot That is pretty good. You pull those traps and reset every week. You skin them too in that time frame? that is real good and a lot of work.....jk
No Skinning I do live market .I do pull on Sunday morning. Most of the time I'm done by day break.
Posted By: Savell
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/02/25 01:09 AM
I typically run 45 traps at a time and expect to catch 25 to 30 coyote every two weeks
How big an area would you say that encompasses, or, if more lineal, distance between farthest two traps?
… last few years I just been running the same hunting club… 10,000 acres … run a few sets on smaller places in the area as well
… here’s the map I send the biologist on catch location … they want it for some reason
Posted By: Btoutdoors
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/02/25 01:31 AM
I run around 100 traps from Nov to March and less in the warm months. I usually catch 50-70 coyotes a year. I trap in sheep pastures so I am after the coyotes that make their way in. Part of that catch is in snares as well.
Posted By: NEYotetrapper
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/02/25 02:09 AM
I think this question has alot of variables. Population density, trapping/ hunting competition, and of course trapper ability. When the weather is good (not fighting snow and ice) and in good population areas I routinely average 6 yotes a day with 50-60 sets out. With a reset into fresh locations every 2 weeks.
Posted By: TheCarpenter
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/02/25 11:45 PM
I saw a spot I want to trap with heavy coyote and bobcat sign. I was going to set out 5-10 traps and was hoping for 1-2 in a weekend, but looking like I may need more traps out! Maybe some snares.
Posted By: Savell
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/02/25 11:49 PM
I think this question has alot of variables. Population density, trapping/ hunting competition, and of course trapper ability. When the weather is good (not fighting snow and ice) and in good population areas I routinely average 6 yotes a day with 50-60 sets out. With a reset into fresh locations every 2 weeks.
.. that’s a good average
Posted By: CT Trapperman
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/03/25 01:03 AM
I expect to catch one coyote for every 10 sets out daily in my area . catch rates go way down if we get dumped on with snow .
Posted By: Boone Liane
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/10/25 12:19 PM
The better question is; how many traps are you setting over how much area, and how many coyotes do you believe are available for you to catch in that area?
Posted By: 080808
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/10/25 01:03 PM
2X.
Posted By: Carolina Foxer
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/10/25 01:44 PM
Depends on time of year.
By April 1st I was running at my peak with 380 traps in the ground on 44 different producers, as well as some trail snares where applicable. I killed 210 coyotes in March and April.
The biggest problem I have is I just don’t have the equipment (or time) to cover my country the way I’d like or the way I should. I’m perpetually setting too light that time year. Places I’d like to set up with 20 traps im only using 10-12 as I’m always rationing thinking ahead to the other ten places I still need to get to. And I definitely think a guys is better off setting on the heavier side than lighter when it comes to coyotes. I usually have to dye a bunch of traps
by May to make it through summer again.
Sounds like you need to buy more traps! Hahaha!
Boone, have a rough estimate on the square mileage covered for those 44 producers?
Posted By: Yes sir
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/10/25 01:48 PM
Population and density of coyotes definitely play a huge role in catch rate
Posted By: Larry Baer
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/10/25 03:04 PM
When I figure things out at the end of the season and compare notes and numbers I am always one for one on coyotes- this means If I have ten sets out I get ten coyotes but one traps gets 4, 2 get 2, 2 get one apiece and the rest nothing.
Posted By: DelawareRob
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/10/25 03:13 PM
When I figure things out at the end of the season and compare notes and numbers I am always one for one on coyotes- this means If I have ten sets out I get ten coyotes but one traps gets 4, 2 get 2, 2 get one apiece and the rest nothing.
Sounds like a decent week.
lol, couldn’t help it.
Always a great idea to keep records to improve set locations. Keep up the good work.
Posted By: wws
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/11/25 01:25 AM
I agree with Boone, time of year is a huge factor. August I set 3 traps caught two pups, November I will set 50 traps and catch 15/20 adults in a week to ten days.
wws
Posted By: Boone Liane
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/11/25 02:23 AM
Depends on time of year.
By April 1st I was running at my peak with 380 traps in the ground on 44 different producers, as well as some trail snares where applicable. I killed 210 coyotes in March and April.
The biggest problem I have is I just don’t have the equipment (or time) to cover my country the way I’d like or the way I should. I’m perpetually setting too light that time year. Places I’d like to set up with 20 traps im only using 10-12 as I’m always rationing thinking ahead to the other ten places I still need to get to. And I definitely think a guys is better off setting on the heavier side than lighter when it comes to coyotes. I usually have to dye a bunch of traps
by May to make it through summer again.
Sounds like you need to buy more traps! Hahaha!
Boone, have a rough estimate on the square mileage covered for those 44 producers?
Boy that would take more arithmetic than I want to do right now! Haha
I can say the biggest is in excess of 50,000 acres and the smallest is around 1200 acres.
Posted By: Carolina Foxer
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/11/25 11:47 AM
I understand! Thank you Boone.
Posted By: danny clifton
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/11/25 12:17 PM
I'm not to good at statistics. I am certain however that 100 percent of the traps I don't set never catch anything.
Posted By: Wright Brothers
Re: Number of traps versus coyotes. - 09/11/25 12:35 PM
Be interesting to hear Grandpas differences
from Pa to Id.
Same trapper in different territory.