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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2530395" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>A few years ago I had a person ask me to help them learn to snare coyote . I was explaining about how I go about cleaning and taking the shine off of my snares before I do much else with them . I build my own snares with 8 feet of 7x7 x3/32 air craft cable and use cam locks on them . So to clean them and dull them down with out damaging the cable for use here I have a 3 gallon galvanized metal bucket that I coil up and put a dozen snares on a piece of 16 gauge wire then cover them with water and put a small box of baking soda in with them and simmer them till they are a nice dull gray color . I then hang them on the cloths line out side till I'm ready to put them to use . So this person then told me well I did some snaring when I was younger and I think it's a bunch of BS to do all of that . I just smiled at them and said you ask me to help you so I was explaining how I do it to you I'm pretty sure I can't help you . Fast foreword to a few weeks ago and they were telling me that the coyote in their area were jumping the fences and that they weren't catching many that they figured someone had made them snare wise . Yup they can be educated by people was all I had to say .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2530395, member: 91783"] A few years ago I had a person ask me to help them learn to snare coyote . I was explaining about how I go about cleaning and taking the shine off of my snares before I do much else with them . I build my own snares with 8 feet of 7x7 x3/32 air craft cable and use cam locks on them . So to clean them and dull them down with out damaging the cable for use here I have a 3 gallon galvanized metal bucket that I coil up and put a dozen snares on a piece of 16 gauge wire then cover them with water and put a small box of baking soda in with them and simmer them till they are a nice dull gray color . I then hang them on the cloths line out side till I'm ready to put them to use . So this person then told me well I did some snaring when I was younger and I think it's a bunch of BS to do all of that . I just smiled at them and said you ask me to help you so I was explaining how I do it to you I'm pretty sure I can't help you . Fast foreword to a few weeks ago and they were telling me that the coyote in their area were jumping the fences and that they weren't catching many that they figured someone had made them snare wise . Yup they can be educated by people was all I had to say . [/QUOTE]
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