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    #61
    Originally posted by Brute Killer View Post
    I am getting snapped on #4 Sleepy Creek double long springs. I have a dozen of those, though, 2 #4 Duke 4 coil, 3 #3 older Victor LS and another older #4 LS, brand I don't remember.
    The only catch I've had was in Sleepy Creek.
    I do things different then alot of guys. If your after coyotes. Set the bait right behind the dog. I've been doing that. I'm hammering them now

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      #62
      Originally posted by Fergeris View Post
      How far away from the bait are you setting your trap?

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      Originally posted by Fergeris View Post
      I do things different then alot of guys. If your after coyotes. Set the bait right behind the dog. I've been doing that. I'm hammering them now

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      I'll try it. I've tried everything that people have suggested.
      The bait-to-pan distance got drilled into me by the Locklear vids; YouTube and dvd. He says "confused fox trappers set tight to the attractant".

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        #63
        Lol confused fox trappers that's funny. Well maybe I need to put mine further back then.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Fergeris View Post
          Lol confused fox trappers that's funny. Well maybe I need to put mine further back then.

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          Not if one uses the above posted pics as evidence.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Brute Killer View Post
            Not if one uses the above posted pics as evidence.
            I used to set it further back an old government trapper showed me what I do now an it works

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              #66
              Originally posted by Fergeris View Post
              I used to set it further back an old government trapper showed me what I do now an it works

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              From what I gather, Clint Locklear learned primarily from Craig O'Gorman, and O'Gorman is uber successful at catching coyotes.
              I've studied O'Gorman, Locklear, Mark June, and J.C. Conner and have caught one coyote.
              And I have the coyotes there to catch.
              Mark June now lives right down the road from our place. He's in LaVernia and we're in Pleasanton. I'm cosidering asking him for on- site instruction, if he would do it.

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                #67
                He mite. That's funny about Pleasanton I'm sitting with a guy eating with a guy from there. Lol.
                I love to read ogormans stuff I bought his book. That's the good thing about trapping it's an individual thing to a certain point. Mark June is good as well.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Brute Killer View Post
                  From what I gather, Clint Locklear learned primarily from Craig O'Gorman, and O'Gorman is uber successful at catching coyotes.
                  I've studied O'Gorman, Locklear, Mark June, and J.C. Conner and have caught one coyote.
                  And I have the coyotes there to catch.
                  Mark June now lives right down the road from our place. He's in LaVernia and we're in Pleasanton. I'm cosidering asking him for on- site instruction, if he would do it.
                  What kinda sets are you making dirtholes?

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                    #69
                    Yeah, big dirt holes and little dirt holes and flat sets and compass sets and flat sets next to carcasses with no bait just lure to avoid catching a buzzard and that's about it.
                    Sorry I've been a New Year's party and not online.

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                      #70
                      Watching


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                        #71
                        Another male today.



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                          #72
                          need to get after the coyotes....but 4 coons and a possum in 1 night of Duke's

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                            #73
                            I've gotten two coons and a wild dog.

                            Last year was the first year I tried my hand at trapping. I connected on coons, opossum and skunks. Still haven't gotten a yote or a bobcat.

                            Heading to the lease tomorrow to run a small line till Monday. Think the cold will kill all the movement?


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                              #74
                              I agree with right behind the dog. Coyotes walk up and smell things right in front of their feet. I have caught a few using that method.

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                                #75
                                Another one today. 2nd one for this set



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