I added a shot of coyote urine to the backing on that dirt hole with the pattern miss to keep them interested. On the dropping set I added a little Bobcat gland lure. It looks like the coyote marked that dropping pile. I put a stick in the track the coyote made in case they come back they won't step in the same spot.
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I put a dirt hole set about fifty yards from the previous flat set. They did with Mark June Widowmaker bobcat meat bait a little coyote urine and some violator 7. The Violator is skunky.
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This is a dirt hole set for raccoon. I have the logs stacked around it to keep cattle out. It is next to a tank. There is a Victor number 3 long spring in front and it is baited with some old Locklear's gator bait.
Trying the old Tire set. I have all the pasture without cattle just about covered. There are cattle right where I have this set placed. Maybe the cattle attract coyotes. I don't know. I am giving it a shot. I have Widowmaker paste bait, Boss Dog coyote gland lure, Fox frenzy gland lure, and cavins violator 7 in places around the tire (inside). Also a little coyote urine on a cow chip.
I have had this tire staged here for probably 2 years for this purpose. Hopefully the coyotes won't spook at it.
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You may be causing sensory overload on coyotes, try a couple of sets with only urine or lure ot bait not all, also the warmer the weather the smaller amount of lure, this time of year I'll use a dot about the size of a match head up to the end of a q-tip size.
You may be causing sensory overload on coyotes, try a couple of sets with only urine or lure ot bait not all, also the warmer the weather the smaller amount of lure, this time of year I'll use a dot about the size of a match head up to the end of a q-tip size.
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