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<blockquote data-quote="Trapper" data-source="post: 4993151" data-attributes="member: 17040"><p>I would check to see if they was bedded good no movement at all . I believe a coyote knows we have been there no Matter how much effort we take in trying to control our odor. About 10 years ago me and the kids was out setting coyote traps, when my youngest was 7 . He wanted to do it all by himself so I let him, it wasn't long before he was rolling around in front of his set on the ground snot dripping everywhere in the dirt . I thought then those 3 set we put in prime location was going to sit for a while before anything looked at them . When we arrive the next morning only one of us caught a coyote and it was in his set after that I took a different look on how I handle things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trapper, post: 4993151, member: 17040"] I would check to see if they was bedded good no movement at all . I believe a coyote knows we have been there no Matter how much effort we take in trying to control our odor. About 10 years ago me and the kids was out setting coyote traps, when my youngest was 7 . He wanted to do it all by himself so I let him, it wasn’t long before he was rolling around in front of his set on the ground snot dripping everywhere in the dirt . I thought then those 3 set we put in prime location was going to sit for a while before anything looked at them . When we arrive the next morning only one of us caught a coyote and it was in his set after that I took a different look on how I handle things. [/QUOTE]
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