Coyote snaring in open areas?
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08/22/07 04:39 PM
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Is there way to make sure a neck snared coyote is quickly dipatched by the snare? I'm sure a long snare with non-relaxing lock and maybe a killspring would work IF the coyote does run and hit the end hard but what if he don't? Killpoles wouldn't be an option either for the area I'm thinking due to trespassers trucks. How do you make them take that run and lunge?
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Re: Coyote snaring in open areas?
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08/22/07 04:40 PM
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Corey Hain
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Get behind them and go "BOO" right after they are caught.
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Re: Coyote snaring in open areas?
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08/22/07 04:41 PM
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I guess that's an option. lol
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Re: Coyote snaring in open areas?
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08/22/07 04:42 PM
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You gotta learn to think out of the box man.
Heck, you might not even have to go boo, just walk up behind them...LOL
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Re: Coyote snaring in open areas?
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08/22/07 04:49 PM
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Tie a string pop like you get on the 4th of july to put on doors.That get eem lunging. Interesting. Anyone ever try that?
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Re: Coyote snaring in open areas?
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08/22/07 04:53 PM
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ADC I have used them like this many times using cam locks using 6' snares, I think when a coyotes feels it on their neck the first thing they think is try to fight it, I have had good luck with trail snares in the grass, heck I have had chew outs on crawl unders more then open trails. Just my opionon
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." -- Thomas Jefferson
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08/22/07 04:56 PM
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Never seen one react to a snare, BUT I'd almost bet that once that snare comes off the support and old wiley releases it around his neck from feeling it on him that he takes off on his own enough to compress the spring. That's just it Andy I have heard that they don't ALWAYS do that.
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08/22/07 04:59 PM
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Sometime's they'll sit down and start chewing.
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08/22/07 05:00 PM
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Great minds think a like Andy! LMAO
ADC I have had some coyotes not fight the snare but for the most part they have been in some kind of cover, I think the ones in the open might fight a little hard though, and I use springs on all my snares too, forgot to add that.
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." -- Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Coyote snaring in open areas?
[Re: Cattrax]
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08/22/07 05:08 PM
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Cattrax or Corey, you have tried them things superdave mentioned?
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08/22/07 05:10 PM
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NO I haven't, I think the snow may make them not work here! LMAO
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." -- Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Coyote snaring in open areas?
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I don't know, but the go to guys if you have a question about snares is either Newt Sterling or ADC. Oh, well, never mind ADC, I can't help you. 99% of the time I'll bet a spring would be all you would need, and in this game there are no 100%s.
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08/22/07 05:18 PM
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I havn't tried them, big fireworks like that are illegal in Nebraska...about all we can get are those blacksnake thingamajiggy's.
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Re: Coyote snaring in open areas?
[Re: LT GREY]
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08/22/07 11:37 PM
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i personally don't like a dead coyote in a snare, too many dogs running around, hate to hook on to a farmers or hunters dog, kill the dog in the snare, when purposely set to kill, cause as we all know, snares are a device to restrain an animal not kill it. then we have a problem, plus hate having a dead coyote as they are harder to skin when the body has rigormortus, lol.
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