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dirt hole question #22774
10/28/2013 04:49 AM
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How long you guys leave em before you pull them , redo, re bait, I just put my first one in the ground the other day it looks pretty good to me. So I was just wondering, figuring I won't catch anything how long to let it go.

Re: dirt hole question #22775
10/28/2013 05:05 AM
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I say 5 to 7 days minimum. Sometimes it takes a few days to cool off before they work it.

Food is plentiful now (lots of gut piles and rabbits etc) so they are not working sets like they will later in the winter

Re: dirt hole question #22776
10/28/2013 11:13 AM
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Originally posted by 76chevy:
I say 5 to 7 days minimum. Sometimes it takes a few days to cool off before they work it.

Food is plentiful now (lots of gut piles and rabbits etc) so they are not working sets like they will later in the winter
+1 on them having plenty to eat this time of year.

I typically use scent posts or blind sets this time of year. Being the "typical" dogs that they are and wizzing on everything, those types of sets appeal to them more this time of year. Also, any coyote that has made it past more than a season, has likely seen a typical dirthole set, and avoid them unless they are REALLY hungry IMO.

As far as time in the ground goes, it just all depends on the sign and if you think they are there, and just not working it, or just not there at all. I've had a trap at the same hole for weeks, even months with no action. Then, all of a sudden it gets hot, and I catch two or three from it.

Don't think you have to rebait/scent them up on any set schedule either.....those smells stay there LONG after you think they are gone. Two for instances.....I pulled a set in March that had been there all year. Hadn't baited it for a month. We chisel plowed, and disced the field late April, early May. When we came in to plant later, they had dug the old dirt hole looking for the bait!

I had an old female that was smarter than I was, and dug sets, and avoided sets, and dug both traps. Couldn't fool her. The last time I put two traps in, I never added any scent or bait to the hole. She found one of the traps and dug it and snapped the trap. I just left the trap lay as she left it. I never even got close to the set and watched it with binos, never even going out there. Three weeks later, and a lot longer than that since I had added any scent, there she was!!! She couldn't stand not going back over there and checking to see if I had been there! Obviously none of this applies to every situation, but just some of my observations...........

Re: dirt hole question #22777
10/29/2013 01:44 PM
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Hey thanks for the tips guys and honestly if yaz says it has to be the RULE. for sure

Re: dirt hole question #22778
10/31/2013 05:50 AM
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Its going to get muddy fellas!!! I Gonna get ugly trying to keep traps covered up!!!

Re: dirt hole question #22779
10/31/2013 02:27 PM
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Yea that's what I was thinking, seeing how I am just getting started I think I will hold off before I set anymore

Re: dirt hole question #22780
10/31/2013 04:02 PM
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peat moss and dry grass clippings are the trappers only hope now...and pray it stops raining... =)

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Its going to get muddy fellas!!! I Gonna get ugly trying to keep traps covered up!!!

Re: dirt hole question #22781
10/31/2013 05:34 PM
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I bought a bag of peat moss do I need to dry it out before using it? h.h.


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Re: dirt hole question #22782
10/31/2013 06:01 PM
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I bought a bag of peat moss do I need to dry it out before using it? h.h.
Thats a good question HH. I think Chevy uses it.

Re: dirt hole question #22783
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I do use peat moss.

It should be bone dry when you buy it.

If not, I would go back and get some that was under the canopy and not stored outside at the store (Lowes, Home Depot, etc).

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[b] I bought a bag of peat moss do I need to dry it out before using it? h.h.
Thats a good question HH. I think Chevy uses it. [/b]

Re: dirt hole question #22784
11/01/2013 05:40 PM
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Ive got all the supplies and will start yote trapping in a week or so. Might even set a few snares too. h.h.


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