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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: 2969662" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>What a trap line dog can do for you. Walt is marking where a coyote had marked. A lot of the people that have been doing coyote work for a while will recognize the type of place, he is marking but people new to the job might not think about it as being a place that coyotes will mark. Notice that it's a small sage brush standing out of the rest behind it, It's also on the downwind side of a slight trail in the grass. Just up wind is a fence line that is woven wire with two strands of barbed wire on top of it and a dig under it. The coyotes have dug under it here and use it to cross from one pasture to the other. An ideal place for whatever you decide to use. Traps set at the backing bush they are marking, an M-44 set on that side of the trail nearby or a snare in the hole under the fence, all three even. If you look at the picture closely you can see the slight trail by the grass being gone and clear snow where Walts left feet are just inside of the trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2969662, member: 91783"] What a trap line dog can do for you. Walt is marking where a coyote had marked. A lot of the people that have been doing coyote work for a while will recognize the type of place, he is marking but people new to the job might not think about it as being a place that coyotes will mark. Notice that it's a small sage brush standing out of the rest behind it, It's also on the downwind side of a slight trail in the grass. Just up wind is a fence line that is woven wire with two strands of barbed wire on top of it and a dig under it. The coyotes have dug under it here and use it to cross from one pasture to the other. An ideal place for whatever you decide to use. Traps set at the backing bush they are marking, an M-44 set on that side of the trail nearby or a snare in the hole under the fence, all three even. If you look at the picture closely you can see the slight trail by the grass being gone and clear snow where Walts left feet are just inside of the trail. [/QUOTE]
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