Setting Traps For Coyotes and Other Predators!!!(Coyote trapping for beginners)
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- Setting Traps For Coyotes and Other Predators!!!(Coyote trapping for beginners)
Continuing our series on trapping is the 4th installment where we take our traps into the field and deploy them in an attempt to catch coyotes, foxes, bobcats, raccoons and other nuisance animals. In this video, you will learn all about coyote trapping for beginners. Whether you're new to trapping or looking to improve your skills, this tutorial will provide you with valuable information and techniques. Subscribe to our channel for more helpful videos on wildlife trapping and conservation.
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Great job explaining the situation and how you set. That 30 minutes flew by.
Thank you! Good luck this season!
Great video!
Thanks! Good luck to you this season!
Terrific video, as always! Great techniques and super helpful/beneficial tips & advice. Thanks for creating and sharing. Your efforts are appreciated.
Thank you for following! Comments like these are why we do it!
Beginner here! What is the difference between the lures and bait and when is the appropriate time to use each one?
Think of it like this, bait is something that they want to eat and lure would be a scent that raises their curiosity! I will use both sometimes at a set like a dirt hole and then when making a flat set or a compass set I’ll sometimes only use lure like urine and gland scent. No matter what you use don’t over do it. It only takes a small amount or bait or lure to get the job done!
Damn good job explaining and teaching
Thank you! Good luck this season!
So you don’t use gloves with the sheep’s wool for bait-is that because it has the natural smell to it? If I’m using wool yarn instead should I use a different pair of rubber gloves? Thanks appreciate your detailed videos as I’m just getting into coyote trapping 🐾
I don’t wear gloves only because when baiting I don’t want to get bait on my gloves and then transfer it to my trap. With the trap only being covered by about .5” of dirt the coyote would smell the bait there and dig my trap up. I don’t worry about my scent being transferred to the bait as much as I do the trap becoming contaminated if that makes sense.
@ thank you! Definitely makes sense- I can’t wait to try this out🐾 Hardly any turkeys, no rabbits/ too many predators. Will be fun after deer season to have another activity
@ if you have any questions I’m glad to help!
Those who dont agree ,go look into state studies of the fawn kills around a coyote den. Its alarming how many deer they take out to feed the pups
I don't agree with this method, totally inhumane. Why must the animal suffer. There must be other ways of controlling them.
Thank you for your comment! Everyone is has their own opinions. I encourage you to watch our videos as there are several instances where I set the trap off on my own hand to show it’s not a device designed to injure. These traps when used properly do not injure the captured animal in any way, they are merely a set of handcuffs that will hold an animal in place. Foxes and Bobcats are released all the time when caught outside of season dates and are uninjured.
Good video, I use these sets along with t-bone, and step down dirt hole. And if I make a catch I'll reset same area unless it's destroyed. Then I'll move just out of trap circle reset. Your video explains good techniques. New trapper could follow this and get results
@ thanks for your input! Good luck this season and tight chains!