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Canines in the snow #8514114
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backroadsarcher Offline OP
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How much do you have to worry about the tracks you leave when making a set. Do you brush them out. Something I have always thought about. You can't undesturb the snow when done.

Re: Canines in the snow [Re: backroadsarcher] #8514127
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Smell is the only way a coyote can tell your track from an animals IMO. After a few days smells dissipates some and they get braver. Some just don't care.


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Re: Canines in the snow [Re: backroadsarcher] #8514129
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Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
How much do you have to worry about the tracks you leave when making a set. Do you brush them out. Something I have always thought about. You can't undesturb the snow when done.



You're giving the coyotes too much credit in the smarts department. But , as Danny stated, it's the scent .


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Re: Canines in the snow [Re: backroadsarcher] #8514179
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Walk in to check traps and the next trip in theres yote tracks on your trail. If I blind set a trail I like to come in from the sides and disturb as little as possible if I have to make a mess then I make a big something “happened mess”.


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Re: Canines in the snow [Re: Law Dog] #8514192
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
Walk in to check traps and the next trip in theres yote tracks on your trail. If I blind set a trail I like to come in from the sides and disturb as little as possible if I have to make a mess then I make a big something “happened mess”.

I am that way snaring, come in from the side then stay away. Always check from a distance whether snaring or trapping. I guess I have seen how coyote act when they come across where you walk when there is no snow. I guess maybe I am over thinking it??

Re: Canines in the snow [Re: backroadsarcher] #8514321
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No snow here and I have no idea how scent and snow work but I figure if the snow was deep and soft the coyotes would use your trail as an easier way to get from A to B?

Like others stated, blind set come in from the side of a trail, otherwise make it look like a bomb went off laugh

Re: Canines in the snow [Re: backroadsarcher] #8514379
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When I make set, I don’t just go to set. Walk past set after making so your tracks don’t just end at the set. Usually walk 20-30 past and make a small loop back to my tracks. Or like BTLowery says make it look like a bomb went off, big, big mess.


GUK.....it's the sound they make when they hit the end of the cable
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