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Originally posted by Btoutdoors View PostThose high fences are the ticket for catching cats. Of all the snaring I have done I catch more cats in high fences. There is the proof that cats usually go over fences instead of under.
I’ve actually seen them go through about halfway up the fence several times.
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Nice pair of reds BT!
I wish we had fox here, but the coyotes have long since killed them off.
With hunting season in full swing I haven’t had much time to set out any traps; and when I have, it’s been raining.
On my last round I managed to get eleven traps out, and came up with three first night catches.
Coyotes were traveling along the smooth track to the right side of the sendero.
The double dirt hole set is on the upwind side of the trail.
The next morning.
Dirt Hole Double.
This little shortcut trail is only about thirty yards long, andiswas being used exclusively by coyotes.
I set three blind sets at pinch points along the trail. The sets produced three coyotes in two nights.
I make these blind sets for coyotes that have been avoiding baited and lured sets.
First Night Catch - Blind Trail Set – Adult Male
Second Night – Blind Trail Set Double - Two Adult Females
This is my biggest female of the year weighing in at twenty-seven pounds.
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Originally posted by TUCO View PostNice pair of reds BT!
I wish we had fox here, but the coyotes have long since killed them off.
With hunting season in full swing I haven’t had much time to set out any traps; and when I have, it’s been raining.
On my last round I managed to get eleven traps out, and came up with three first night catches.
Coyotes were traveling along the smooth track to the right side of the sendero.
The double dirt hole set is on the upwind side of the trail.
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The next morning.
[ATTACH]889049[/ATTACH]
Dirt Hole Double.
[ATTACH]889050[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]889051[/ATTACH]
This little shortcut trail is only about thirty yards long, andiswas being used exclusively by coyotes.
I set three blind sets at pinch points along the trail. The sets produced three coyotes in two nights.
[ATTACH]889052[/ATTACH]
I make these blind sets for coyotes that have been avoiding baited and lured sets.
[ATTACH]889057[/ATTACH]
First Night Catch - Blind Trail Set – Adult Male
[ATTACH]889058[/ATTACH]
Second Night – Blind Trail Set Double - Two Adult Females
[ATTACH]889059[/ATTACH]
This is my biggest female of the year weighing in at twenty-seven pounds.
[ATTACH]889060[/ATTACH]
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Great catches!!
Man. I may need to have one of y’all come out and walk around my place with me. I’ve been trapping for 3 years, this is my second year on this place and so far haven’t been able to connect on a single yote. I’ve gotten grey fox, bobs and raccoons in my footholds but I’m really hungering for a coyote. Don’t know if I’m setting in the wrong place, if my sets are garbage or if they don’t like the type and amount of lure I use. I do know the amount of time I have to let the traps sit is hurting. Longest stretch I can have em out is about 5 days. Just don’t live close enough to have them out and check them every day.
But seeing all of y’all’s successes is keeping my interest and motivation high! Keep ‘em coming!!
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Originally posted by TUCO View PostNice pair of reds BT!
I wish we had fox here, but the coyotes have long since killed them off.
With hunting season in full swing I haven’t had much time to set out any traps; and when I have, it’s been raining.
On my last round I managed to get eleven traps out, and came up with three first night catches.
Coyotes were traveling along the smooth track to the right side of the sendero.
The double dirt hole set is on the upwind side of the trail.
[ATTACH]889048[/ATTACH]
The next morning.
[ATTACH]889049[/ATTACH]
Dirt Hole Double.
[ATTACH]889050[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]889051[/ATTACH]
This little shortcut trail is only about thirty yards long, andiswas being used exclusively by coyotes.
I set three blind sets at pinch points along the trail. The sets produced three coyotes in two nights.
[ATTACH]889052[/ATTACH]
I make these blind sets for coyotes that have been avoiding baited and lured sets.
[ATTACH]889057[/ATTACH]
First Night Catch - Blind Trail Set – Adult Male
[ATTACH]889058[/ATTACH]
Second Night – Blind Trail Set Double - Two Adult Females
[ATTACH]889059[/ATTACH]
This is my biggest female of the year weighing in at twenty-seven pounds.
[ATTACH]889060[/ATTACH]
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Originally posted by ElCid07 View PostGreat catches!!
Man. I may need to have one of y’all come out and walk around my place with me. I’ve been trapping for 3 years, this is my second year on this place and so far haven’t been able to connect on a single yote. I’ve gotten grey fox, bobs and raccoons in my footholds but I’m really hungering for a coyote. Don’t know if I’m setting in the wrong place, if my sets are garbage or if they don’t like the type and amount of lure I use. I do know the amount of time I have to let the traps sit is hurting. Longest stretch I can have em out is about 5 days. Just don’t live close enough to have them out and check them every day.
But seeing all of y’all’s successes is keeping my interest and motivation high! Keep ‘em coming!!
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Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
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