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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: 2980042" data-attributes="member: 128092"><p>Some people cant be helped Ive tried and I'm told anybody can set a snare. Ive got 1/16 in 1x19 cut 28 or 30" with the 1/16 cam lock & 3' of 3/32 double swivel leaders available if necessary. I'm having a very slow start on one place. I had this idea a test as it were, I found an old trap location from last years previous trapper and I dug it up and just smoothed it out. Came back in 2 days and it was totally investigated by a critter. no trap no lure nada, that thing dug all around lookin for a trap. Ha Haa Game changer right there, I'm thinkin it cant be the fresh earth we have pigs and armadillos creating that 365 days a yr. On a side note If any of you all are gonna try those Duke pro 550's feel the pan where the dog goes. Those pans are punched out and there's a sharp lip that needs to be filed off to get things working better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trapper1954, post: 2980042, member: 128092"] Some people cant be helped Ive tried and I'm told anybody can set a snare. Ive got 1/16 in 1x19 cut 28 or 30" with the 1/16 cam lock & 3' of 3/32 double swivel leaders available if necessary. I'm having a very slow start on one place. I had this idea a test as it were, I found an old trap location from last years previous trapper and I dug it up and just smoothed it out. Came back in 2 days and it was totally investigated by a critter. no trap no lure nada, that thing dug all around lookin for a trap. Ha Haa Game changer right there, I'm thinkin it cant be the fresh earth we have pigs and armadillos creating that 365 days a yr. On a side note If any of you all are gonna try those Duke pro 550's feel the pan where the dog goes. Those pans are punched out and there's a sharp lip that needs to be filed off to get things working better. [/QUOTE]
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