Re: Making trails for snaring
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if a coyote Is still going to hit those dumps then It's going to make It's own trail. And In deep snow They are going to be re using those trails. But you could give It a try sometimes it works and sometimes It doesn't.
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Re: Making trails for snaring
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I have walked many trails to open them up and had catches after. Especially when the snow gets deep.
Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine!
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Re: Making trails for snaring
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That sounds like good idea! With just footprints, maybe, maybe not, I have had it work years ago but most time not , I say much more chance no go, depend where at, but still , more chance no go than go
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Re: Making trails for snaring
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Coyotes in my area will stop and turn around if then see a foot print Same here.
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Re: Making trails for snaring
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I don't think it's the sight of tracks as much as the scent that's in them.
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Re: Making trails for snaring
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Not a big snare guy but, the sight of a human track scaring coyotes sounds rediculous.. Smell maybe but sight??
swampgas chili and schmidt beer makes for a deadly combo
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Re: Making trails for snaring
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I don't think it's the sight of tracks as much as the scent that's in them. What are you saying them canooks are stinky !
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Re: Making trails for snaring
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Not all coyote behave the same, I've seen them pee where I did earlier the day before Me too. Wolves do it often.
swampgas chili and schmidt beer makes for a deadly combo
You have to remember that 1 out of 3 Democratic Voters is just as dumb as the other two.
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Re: Making trails for snaring
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You might consider dragging a chunk of firewood behind you to eliminate your tracks. Up here, canines do not appreciate human foot prints in their trails in the snow. It may not be an issue with your less-than-discerning canines in the states. Better yet IMO, drag a hind quarter of one of those deer behind you. That is certainly worth a try. I almost always drag a half beaver behind my snowmachine.
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