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Going for yotes, keep catching possum..how to prevent
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<blockquote data-quote="TN Song Dog" data-source="post: 5346110" data-attributes="member: 16694"><p>What they said, and you might also try a few other things.</p><p>- increase pan tension a bit</p><p>- use DPs in the area or even right near your yote set</p><p>- don't use food type lure/bait. Stick with gland or curiosity scents only. Shanman alluded to this already. </p><p>- use even more DP in the area</p><p></p><p>Just watched video. Do you feel confident in the location? Have you seen dog tracks right there? If not, that spot may be a bit tight for coyote to feel comfortable enough to stop and really work it. If you have some more open area with intersecting features or can find tracks, you might increase your odds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Song Dog, post: 5346110, member: 16694"] What they said, and you might also try a few other things. - increase pan tension a bit - use DPs in the area or even right near your yote set - don't use food type lure/bait. Stick with gland or curiosity scents only. Shanman alluded to this already. - use even more DP in the area Just watched video. Do you feel confident in the location? Have you seen dog tracks right there? If not, that spot may be a bit tight for coyote to feel comfortable enough to stop and really work it. If you have some more open area with intersecting features or can find tracks, you might increase your odds. [/QUOTE]
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