Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/12/2015 01:08 PM
01/12/2015 01:08 PM
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Originally posted by Gilley:
HH I tried dispatching them with a little RG .22 pistol with 2" barrel with the chest shot also. Didn't like the results at all, even with a perfect shot it took a lot longer than a nicely place head shot. Washing off a little blood from a head shot is still better than a chest shot IMO. IMO a head shot is too messy and not worth the trouble. Last year and this year I shot them like I would a deer (behind the shoulder) and never had a problem. it is always quick and easy. We use a Rossi youth .22 and I will never head shoot again. Less mess with coyote scent there makes for a better set IMO (which is worth .00).
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/12/2015 01:22 PM
01/12/2015 01:22 PM
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Agree bean, head shot leaves a lot of blood. Chest shot to the heart with a .22 short puts them down quick with out messing up the set. I forgot my rifle today but wont the next time. If she would have been standing up I could have put a shot right behind and forward of her front leg, into the heart but the way she curled up she had her heart protected by shoulders and leg bone. h.h.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/12/2015 05:04 PM
01/12/2015 05:04 PM
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HH, Have a question. You making really long snares, or using extensions?
Also, I will occasionally have one get through, or back out of a snare that I have anchored off low. I have much better luck, and almost never miss them when I can get anchored off high. When I say high, I mean 3 or 4 feet above the snare loop[. I know when setting in open areas, or in timber, that is not always possible, and it don't keep me from setting. If I can find an alternate spot that allows me to do that I will, or set a second cable. Also I try to keep any excess slack out of my remaining cable. The quicker that cable comes taught, the quicker it will cinch down keeping them from backing out.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/12/2015 06:18 PM
01/12/2015 06:18 PM
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Yaz, I usually use 5' anchors attach to 5' snares. The one that got out, the anchor and snare were on the fence to blend in and the dog went out instead of coming in my property. He tore up my backing and had the snare twisted pretty good.
Im not so sure someone didnt rob me of the yote as there were 4 wheeler tracks in the old snow that were covered up by the new snow that came out of the neighbors field threw some small trees in my corner and into the other neighbors field, turned around and went back. 4 properties meet there. The snare was less than 10 ft from the tracks.
There are some guys logging about 3/4 mile or farther where these tracks came from but there are no trees in the field they came across. Im going to stop by and ask them is they were the ones riding but Im sure they will say no. h.h.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/12/2015 08:59 PM
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Well that sucks! Sounds like you had him good. I don't think I've every had one to do all that, and then get out. If it was twisted up, like that, I'd say your right and someone got it.
I just seen you had a lot of cable out in the pic with the female. I like a lot of cable too. However, I have been making very short snares. Like only a 8" t0 12" longer than the biggest loop I need. I've been making up long and various length extensions with swivels, and quick links on both ends. Knock on wood, so far, I have been able to reuse the extensions, and just replace the short snare portion. The double swivels seem to be working at keeping the cable on the extension from twisting up badly. In the long run, it might save a little $$ in cable. I think as I run out of the 3/32" cable, and 5' snares, I will start making the extensions out of heavier 1/8", and still use the 3/32" as the snare loop. It always seems like I just need an extra foot or two to get to a solid anchor with the 5' snare. Been making some up that are 7', but, as you know they usually destroy the whole thing.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/13/2015 06:28 AM
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All my anchor/extension cables are 1/8" and snares are 3/32. Ive got some anchors I made a little longer for places that I need them longer. h.h.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/13/2015 07:28 AM
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Originally posted by hornharvester: All my anchor/extension cables are 1/8" and snares are 3/32. Ive got some anchors I made a little longer for places that I need them longer. h.h. Good deal! Thats what I was thinking I should do. Most of my extensions are the same 3/32" as the snare. I'll be trading them out as they get toasted!
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/14/2015 12:48 PM
01/14/2015 12:48 PM
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Originally posted by Gilley: Dang SS you're tearing them up!! Momma deer and turkeys love you! That's what I'm hoping Gilley....it sure can't hurt. If only all the neighbors in let's say a 5-mile radius, were trapping too, then we could really do some damage to their numbers. I do know one landowner with 1600 acres a couple miles south who I'm helping get started trapping yotes.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/14/2015 04:14 PM
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bean
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just another muskrat for us today. Nice yote stick.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/15/2015 05:41 AM
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Originally posted by Yaz: Way to keep hanging them Greg. If you don't mind, how big of an area are you snaring in? Just curious to get an idea of how many coyotes in a certain range. Also, did you snare at all last year? Yaz I have 15 snares set on a wind-row that's a half mile long, which divides two large upland crop fields. I didn't trap at all the last 2 years. In the three years prior to that, I caught 28, 24, and 22 coyotes respectively. If I had to guess, it seems to be about on the same pace this year....I'm thinking maybe I'll get 25 or so by March. As far as I know, there are no other trappers anywhere nearby. I'm adjacent to the Wabash flood plain and thick WRP property.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/15/2015 01:22 PM
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One more rat in the colony. Need to make some more huh?
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/15/2015 02:56 PM
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Does your colony traps only have room for one?
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/15/2015 03:23 PM
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Originally posted by delaney: Does your colony traps only have room for one? Room for 2-3 but I can only catch 1. I only have one out right now. Hey - I'll take it. Looking for a mink soon.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/16/2015 12:59 PM
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Nice catches and pics Haymaker.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/17/2015 07:34 AM
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Set out a coyote foothold today and 2 coon traps
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/19/2015 05:50 AM
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Originally posted by Tony Wright: One of my old set locations for coyote had lots of tracks around it and the dirt hole. Reset it!! Good observation Tony. That right there is the reason you do not have to re-lure or bait very often. Most people think if the bait or lure is a week old and it hasn't been touched, it has to be re lured. Not the case, and often times it can be too "loud" and be a turn off for coyotes. I had coyotes dig in a old set two months after I pulled a trap out of it.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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01/19/2015 12:46 PM
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Caught a coon today. It broke off the handle bar and bent the back side of the live trap out. This is the second time a coon has done this to me. Would you guys just call it quits on using live traps for coon and just use footholds and dogproofs...or no?
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