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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Nov 3, 2010 16:12:55 GMT -6
Here are a few pics from a ewe kill, set it yesterday and had this big male today. Nice deep hold due to the ability to set pan tension that stays constant! Notice how the pads are firm enough not to allow any foot movement and how they confrom to the coyotes foot.
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Nov 3, 2010 16:41:56 GMT -6
YOu lurker you LOL.
Montys no thanks................
Well I used CCB bait about a walnut sized chunk and Slim P's Trench maker inside that hip bone. On location save the money a little will do the trick LOL.
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Post by musher on Nov 3, 2010 16:50:23 GMT -6
Love those jakes!
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Post by kspanky on Nov 3, 2010 16:56:58 GMT -6
That looks like one heavy duty coyote traps what do they cost a dozen?never caught a coyotebut im gonna start friday looking to buy another dozen traps,kspanky
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Nov 3, 2010 18:36:55 GMT -6
kspanky 370.00 per dozen but will last a lifetime and then some no tinkering needed besides setting your pan tension after waxing. Nick nah got lucky with the traps LOL. I also thought how can I post on this trapping site if all I ever do is call the plane, so I dusted the cobwebs off these traps and thought I would give them a try Actually didn't get there at key calling time, ranchers out stacking bales and too much ruckess to call, plus a blind man could have set this deal up 4 sets of droppings along this travelway to the sheep, this area screamed set me, set me. So I did. I'm sure there is one more coyote involved hoping to have another next check thru this area, hind site I should have doubled this location and probably been done, but I doubled another closer to the sheep. There one trap had a coon the other untouched. The sheep are north west of this pic about 1 mile. North west would be the top left of this pic. Play the wind and good things come from it!
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