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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="trapper1954" data-source="post: 2967294" data-attributes="member: 128092"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]D5HMPdFbL9M[/MEDIA]</p><p>Im not sure Im gonna like them all that much. I tote victor #3 fully modified on 8' of #2twist and homemade 1" sucker rod shank & sharp U bolt drag with a kicker/anti half hitch deal. This setup all fits in the hole I dig for the trap. Nothing ever stays on top of the ground. My pans have all been drilled, the brass screw up sized, brass bushing washers, no slop, file the notch so you have a weak 5/64 and is square, good trigger, and run an easy 2-3# pan tension. No night latch. I trap in the rocky part of Texas , carry dirt and a crow bar. If I find dirt I use a dirt hole set. I use aluminum screen wire pan cover but been experimenting with coffee filters, all natural. works but don't hold up in wet weather they seem fragile but nothing does. I might add they are odor free.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.minntrapprod.com/NO-BS-K-9-X-Treme-Coil-Spring-Trap-Offset-Laminated-4-Coil/productinfo/KO-K9-4/[/URL]</p><p>I have some of these and they are considered the best out there. My trouble shooter friend uses both and says the 550's will hold 2 coiled just fine but the Jrs are best by far. That coyote picture I posted was a Jr trap and coffee filter pan cover he weighed 33#. On <em>Wayne Derricks</em> stuff <em>1080</em> and <em>Undertaker</em>. On a side note do you use a rub rock set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trapper1954, post: 2967294, member: 128092"] [MEDIA=youtube]D5HMPdFbL9M[/MEDIA] Im not sure Im gonna like them all that much. I tote victor #3 fully modified on 8' of #2twist and homemade 1" sucker rod shank & sharp U bolt drag with a kicker/anti half hitch deal. This setup all fits in the hole I dig for the trap. Nothing ever stays on top of the ground. My pans have all been drilled, the brass screw up sized, brass bushing washers, no slop, file the notch so you have a weak 5/64 and is square, good trigger, and run an easy 2-3# pan tension. No night latch. I trap in the rocky part of Texas , carry dirt and a crow bar. If I find dirt I use a dirt hole set. I use aluminum screen wire pan cover but been experimenting with coffee filters, all natural. works but don't hold up in wet weather they seem fragile but nothing does. I might add they are odor free. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.minntrapprod.com/NO-BS-K-9-X-Treme-Coil-Spring-Trap-Offset-Laminated-4-Coil/productinfo/KO-K9-4/[/URL] I have some of these and they are considered the best out there. My trouble shooter friend uses both and says the 550's will hold 2 coiled just fine but the Jrs are best by far. That coyote picture I posted was a Jr trap and coffee filter pan cover he weighed 33#. On [I]Wayne Derricks[/I] stuff [I]1080[/I] and [I]Undertaker[/I]. On a side note do you use a rub rock set. [/QUOTE]
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