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Re: some pics from the coyote line #22261
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He said he didn't want to fool with the coyotes yet. But, hes going back in the morning with a couple fresh muskrat carcasses, and # 3's! laugh

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22262
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[b] Great catch Bean. That is a big yote!
Hey Wes, you runnign the dogs tonight???? laugh [/b]
Think I will sit this one out smile

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22263
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Good call. The only thing it would do is wizz you off at the dogs, cause the only thing they could find to tree is a possum! laugh

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22264
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I did try to corral them with cornstalks. tried to get them to come in from one certain way and it just happened to be from the east so they were kinda facing the wind. pulled the trap today Yaz, it was just to cold and it was froze. to much clay right in that area to get a dusting of dirt on it. I still have some snares out for now.

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22265
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Not a trapped yote but still a dead one. Shot this bitch this morning about 8:30, missed one yesterday morning. Still havent put my traps or snares out but thats gonna happen real soon! h.h.


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Re: some pics from the coyote line #22266
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Nice shootin' Tex!!! laugh It doesn't matter how they get dead...... wink That one sure is furry!!!!

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22267
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Yea, good job HH. Get'em all

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22268
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Do some call'n there hh? Congrats!!! I will say, seeing a yote barreling in on a rabbit in distress is one of my favorites laugh laugh laugh

Like my father-in-law says

"KILL'EM ALL"

He raises chickens wink

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22269
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Glad you took her in out of the cold HH.


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Re: some pics from the coyote line #22270
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Actually I was deer hunting when this one came by this morning. She is the smallest yote I believe I ever killed. Weighed about 20 lbs or so. She had warts on her lower lip. h.h.


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Re: some pics from the coyote line #22271
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You done goode HH. Since she had warts on her lower lip I guess you did not bother giving her a kiss. smile

I ran my snare line today and i did not seen a one yote track. I guess that is really a good thing. It may be slow for me this year. I have some new properties to set so maybe i will get on a few here and there.

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22272
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I ran my snare line today and i did not seen a one yote track. I guess that is really a good thing. It may be slow for me this year. I have some new properties to set so maybe i will get on a few here and there.
Well YEA!!! You friggin' wiped 'em out last year!!! wink laugh

Two years ago I really hammered 'em on our place. 35 I think. Last year I think I only got around 10. Its nice to catch several of them. But its BETTER to not have any to catch! IMO I'll probably have to step out off the farm to catch any numbers of coyotes this year.

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22273
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Nice catch HH.


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Re: some pics from the coyote line #22274
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I had snapped trap and a fresh steaming pile at one of my sets this morning. I think the peat moss bedded trap wobbled just enough to let him see another day. I reset and bedded it more tightly

Another couple sets got circled and also fresh piles

I hope to get some more sets out. Coyotes seem to be moving good around here.

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22275
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I had snapped trap and a fresh steaming pile at one of my sets this morning. I think the peat moss bedded trap wobbled just enough to let him see another day. I reset and bedded it more tightly

Another couple sets got circled and also fresh piles

I hope to get some more sets out. Coyotes seem to be moving good around here.
I'd take those "fresh steaming piles" personal Chevy! They are letting you know what they think of your sets!!!! :p

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22276
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Have any of you guys ever used 12 penny nails on the outside of the jaws to pin the trap down? I saw a guy on youtube who used 4 12penny nails to pin the trap. He pushed them down in the ground, one on each end, on the outside of both jaws. He said this would keep the trap from moving and did not effect the catching ability.


Question, Will traps that are not waxed freeze quicker than waxed traps? h.h.


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Re: some pics from the coyote line #22277
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...Will traps that are not waxed freeze quicker than waxed traps? h.h.
Not that I can tell-frozen dirt is frozen dirt.

I paint all my land traps with rustoleum but have done the dye/wax method before also

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22278
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Can't answer that question HH. I think having a powerful 4 coil trap in the ground that can break through the frozen dirt is more important. If you are bedding in peat, I can see the nail thing working. HOWEVER, I know as a farmer, I'd be PISSED If I had a flat on the tractor out in the field because of a 12 penny nail come spring!!! I can see those nails getting flipped up out of the set and being lost. The way my luck goes, I'd do it to myself!!! :rolleyes: laugh

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22279
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I promise Chevy those steaming piles were not from me. smile Although it seems I always get hit with the Urge when I am in the woods.

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22280
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OK, I put out 6 new dirt holes today. bedded 4 with peat moss and 2 with just dirt. Covered them real light hoping not to freeze them down. See if the ones in peat make a difference. Also hung a few more snares. Went by the coon carcass, Yaz, and its still there. Guess they just didn't want it buried. Was driving down a fence line looking for holes and crossings and jumped a small buck up. Think I ruined his hiding spot. smile

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22281
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Good luck Gilley!! We want to see some pictures of one cuffed up! wink

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Took the 4 wheeler back to look for coyote tracks, and get a place ready for a couple of sets. Between the 3" of fresh snow last night, and the wind, there were no coyote tracks. Thought I'd run back to the blind/plot and see if the deer have started to yard up on the place yet......................

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THEY HAVE ARRIVED!!!! Trapping season is officially on HOLD until further notice!! laugh Snow and cold, and pressure got them in there a week earlier than usual. Time to check the broad heads, and make sure they are ready again.

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22283
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Looks like a deer carcass bait pile coming soon? Shoot straight!


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Re: some pics from the coyote line #22284
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of our four coyote sets three had tracks in the snow right on them. i cleaned it out and freshened them up. the ground sure is soggy


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of our four coyote sets three had tracks in the snow right on them. i cleaned it out and freshened them up. the ground sure is soggy
Tough trapping conditions! Been nice for the ground to have froze before the snow hit.

Re: some pics from the coyote line #22286
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Got #5 today. That makes half of our goal for this year.

This is the 3rd coyote in this one spot and where we caught the big one last week.

Another male:

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Coyotes are really moving.


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Re: some pics from the coyote line #22287
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Heck yea Congrats bean I am still wanting my first one.

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Nice job Bean. Zero for me today. Had a snare gone. I knew I should have used a bigger quick link. Still lots of tracks around too. These dang coyotes are driving me crazy. confused

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Nice going Bean.


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Good catch bean!


Today we finally got some snow on the ground and tomorrow its time to set snares. h.h.


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nice one!!

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ALRIGHT BEAN!!!!! Good catch. AND you completely fooled that one! If you caught him above the pad, then he put some pressure on the trap pan.

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Congrats bean!


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Heck yea Congrats bean I am still wanting my first one.

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Had another #3 set off. Man I am educating the crap out of these yotes. Think I have my tension set good so not sure if I'm not getting trap set firm enough or they're just not hitting it right? AAAUUUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!! mad

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One of the reason why I like these forums is all the tip/ideas you get from others sharing their knowledge. I remade some coyote sets today using dry dirt from under a bridge. I never would have thought of that. Worked perfect.

I had to leave our "hot" set tripped yesterday due to not having anything to cover it with and of course there were a TON of coyote tracks, pee, and scat all around where we had the set. I should have put in another 1-2 but didn't have them with me. That is the job for tomorrow.


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Cool. Pre salted with CaCl and NaCl also. =)

I learned it from another trapper too. Randy Smith of PA, if I remember correctly

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One of the reason why I like these forums is all the tip/ideas you get from others sharing their knowledge. I remade some coyote sets today using dry dirt from under a bridge. I never would have thought of that. Worked perfect.
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Had another #3 set off. Man I am educating the crap out of these yotes. Think I have my tension set good so not sure if I'm not getting trap set firm enough or they're just not hitting it right? AAAUUUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!! mad
Keep at it. You've got them coming. Just keep making adjustments, and one day you'll have one cuffed!!!

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#5 on the season
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The duke #4 strikes again!
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the remake:
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Nice catch. Be glad to give you our snow.


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