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<blockquote data-quote="hammer33" data-source="post: 5290835" data-attributes="member: 19900"><p>Great advice. MB550s with thick jaws work great.</p><p>Bait and lures are overhyped in my opinion. If you are off location, the best bait/lure won't draw them in. If you are on location, a simple hole in the ground, pee post, or hollow log will get them working your set with no bait or lure needed. The bait/lure is to help close the deal by getting them to work your set and hopefully put their foot on the pan.</p><p></p><p>Ive caught yotes on : no bait/lure, castor, my pee, fox pee, bacon grease, venison scraps, half a taco, dead mouse, roadkill squirrel, road kill black bird, cow carcass, Pee post. dead chickens, fish heads, cat food, basically anything "food like" I can stuff in a hole, hollow log, under some hay....</p><p></p><p>My best set by far..... small pile of firewood/logs on the side of farm road with a hollow log piece at the center. Stuff almost anything in that hollow log, put a handfull of grass in there and put your 550 10" in front of the hole. Coyotes just can't help themselves and have to see what is in that hollow log. I leave it set all year long but only bait it during trapping season. Still catch yotes all year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer33, post: 5290835, member: 19900"] Great advice. MB550s with thick jaws work great. Bait and lures are overhyped in my opinion. If you are off location, the best bait/lure won't draw them in. If you are on location, a simple hole in the ground, pee post, or hollow log will get them working your set with no bait or lure needed. The bait/lure is to help close the deal by getting them to work your set and hopefully put their foot on the pan. Ive caught yotes on : no bait/lure, castor, my pee, fox pee, bacon grease, venison scraps, half a taco, dead mouse, roadkill squirrel, road kill black bird, cow carcass, Pee post. dead chickens, fish heads, cat food, basically anything "food like" I can stuff in a hole, hollow log, under some hay.... My best set by far..... small pile of firewood/logs on the side of farm road with a hollow log piece at the center. Stuff almost anything in that hollow log, put a handfull of grass in there and put your 550 10" in front of the hole. Coyotes just can't help themselves and have to see what is in that hollow log. I leave it set all year long but only bait it during trapping season. Still catch yotes all year. [/QUOTE]
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