Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/13/2014 04:38 PM
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Yaz
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Originally posted by ParkerBow: This weather really stinks. Everytime I put out some footholds it rains the next day. I am putting in mostly flat sets or post sets. the few dirtholes I put in always get filled with water. Grrrrrr. Do you guys re-lure after a rain and what do you do when your dirt holes get filled with water? Do you pull them and reset or let them go for a few days? You aren't chitin'!!! I have one dirt hole on a high spot in some sod. It still looks good, and no water in the hole. The rest are scent post sets that I don't have to worry about the bare dirt covering washing off. It is TOUGH to canine trap in this crap. I only re-bait once a week regardless. If the holes and trap beds are full of water, and it freezes toward the end of the week, we are screwed again! ALl this rain washes out the calcium. Its do over time AGAIN!
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/14/2014 04:53 AM
01/14/2014 04:53 AM
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Nice bright full moon last night yotes should have moved good. Hopefully ive got a couple today waiting on me. After a few cups of 8 O'Clock dark roast coffee Im heading out to check my snares. h.h.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/14/2014 10:09 AM
01/14/2014 10:09 AM
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Bummer! All empty today but I found where they went and set 6 more today for a total of 14 snares. I would have set more but ran out of snares. I plan on making more tonight and setting at least 10 more. I bought the 100 snare kit last year so ive got plenty of makins'.
There was one track that was huge, maybe 3 - 3 1/2" wide. This is one big male, just hope its not a big neighborhood dog. h.h.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/14/2014 12:46 PM
01/14/2014 12:46 PM
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bean
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That is awesome!! Cool pic!
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/14/2014 12:57 PM
01/14/2014 12:57 PM
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Nice picture PB. Makes me wonder what the howl says to others and what goes through their mind when they hear it.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/14/2014 04:01 PM
01/14/2014 04:01 PM
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Yaz
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Love the pics PB! I notice 3 things in the pic. One, you actually have semi-solid dirt! Its so friggin soggy around here, I can't run the 4 wheeler across the bean fields without cutting ruts! #2. you have a nice turd for your re-make!  #3, you got a nice pad catch on her. MB trap? Question…..on your re-makes. You set inside, or outside the catch circle? I had two hours in re-making 5 sets today. The sun was shining, and a beautiful day. Then the clouds rolled in, opened up and washed it all away! I give up!!!!! :rolleyes:
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/14/2014 04:03 PM
01/14/2014 04:03 PM
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Yaz
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Originally posted by Gilley: Nice on PB. I'm gonna try a few of those step downs hopefully tomorrow if I can get out there. Been battling the Flu for about 2 weeks. Dang I'm tired of this I wondered where you been Gilley!!!! Sure hope you get to feeling better soon!!! If I made a step down set right now, I'd have a swimming pool!!!!!! :rolleyes: 
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/15/2014 10:50 AM
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Snared this young male today in a fence set. He was snare around the waist and still alive. A friend was with me and he wanted to shoot the yote with his new .17 HMR. He shot the dog in the head and it went down. we walked up and started to unhook the snare off the fence and my buddy bent down and one knee looking at dog. He started to take the snare off and I saw the dog's eye move. I told him the dog was still alive and hes no he aint i shot him between the eyes. All of the sudden the dog sits up and my buddy jumped back grab his gun and shot him again. Remade the set but the was a lot of blood with the head shot. I didnt know he was going to head shoot him or i would have stopped him. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.jesseshunting.com/photopost/data/517/medium/IMG0097A.jpg) Picture is not to good, wind was blowing hard. h.h.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/15/2014 11:01 AM
01/15/2014 11:01 AM
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bean
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Cool catch and congrats!!
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/15/2014 12:39 PM
01/15/2014 12:39 PM
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Originally posted by Gilley: hey PB, how far out in field you make you sets? you right along field edge or you go out a few rows or you just setting where tracks are?
Thanks Yaz I am starting to feel better. Pulled all my traps before snowstorm hit then got sick and haven't got them back out. hopefully I can get some out tomorrow...running out of time. Gilley, You can see a T-post in the picture. This set was where the cornfied made a point next to a CRP field. It is about 10 rows out from the corner. i also have another set in the top of the picture where that stuff is laying.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/15/2014 12:42 PM
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bean
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Originally posted by Bryan78: Where do you shoot them then? I always thought that is where you did it... Right behind the shoulder. Less bloody. They just lay down and die very quickly. I thought head shot too, but learned a lesson.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/15/2014 01:41 PM
01/15/2014 01:41 PM
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Originally posted by bean: Originally posted by Bryan78: [b] Where do you shoot them then? I always thought that is where you did it... Right behind the shoulder. Less bloody. They just lay down and die very quickly. I thought head shot too, but learned a lesson. [/b]x2 h.h.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/16/2014 05:09 PM
01/16/2014 05:09 PM
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/16/2014 05:14 PM
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bean
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Sweet catch. I think I would have to let one go if I caught it or maybe have it mounted.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/16/2014 05:35 PM
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Good job yaz, love pics of fox with snow.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/16/2014 06:12 PM
01/16/2014 06:12 PM
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Originally posted by hornharvester: Good catch Yaz and I commend you for releasing it unharmed. h.h. Nope……that one didn't get released. I usually do. Several different circumstances all combined worked against him. It just wasn't in the cards. I had to release a domestic canine from a snare tonight.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/16/2014 06:18 PM
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thats a beautiful fox. they are my favorite fur there is.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/16/2014 06:57 PM
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Originally posted by Yaz: Originally posted by hornharvester: [b] Good catch Yaz and I commend you for releasing it unharmed. h.h. Nope……that one didn't get released. I usually do. Several different circumstances all combined worked against him. It just wasn't in the cards. [/b]Im sure you made the right decision. Up here they are so scarce Im hoping I dont snare one. h.h.
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/17/2014 02:37 AM
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22 short to the lungs, same shot placement as a deer Originally posted by Bryan78: Where do you shoot them then? I always thought that is where you did it...
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Re: some pics from the coyote line
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01/17/2014 12:10 PM
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Nice one PB! My snares where empty today. I missed one at the bait pile. I thought the stick i pushed into the ground would freeze solid but it didnt and turned when the yote bumped it. Reset it and added one on a trail on the other side, where they have been coming in. h.h.
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