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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5791838" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Good luck, hope you catch a bunch. </p><p></p><p>I am basically an amateur at trapping coyotes, I have caught less than 10 total, but I definitely need to get some traps out after deer season ends. I heard three different groups of them this morning not far off my property, then on the way to get my son from school this morning there was one standing in a beanfield beside the road at 10:15 am. That was only about a mile from my property where I saw the one next to the road.</p><p></p><p>My best luck trapping them has been step down and pipe dream sets, but I have trouble bedding my traps in the bottom, in the sand. That's where I have caught them though. I will have to try the hollow log set mentioned. Anyone have any tips or tricks for solidly bedding a trap in sand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5791838, member: 16465"] Good luck, hope you catch a bunch. I am basically an amateur at trapping coyotes, I have caught less than 10 total, but I definitely need to get some traps out after deer season ends. I heard three different groups of them this morning not far off my property, then on the way to get my son from school this morning there was one standing in a beanfield beside the road at 10:15 am. That was only about a mile from my property where I saw the one next to the road. My best luck trapping them has been step down and pipe dream sets, but I have trouble bedding my traps in the bottom, in the sand. That's where I have caught them though. I will have to try the hollow log set mentioned. Anyone have any tips or tricks for solidly bedding a trap in sand? [/QUOTE]
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