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| #2's are probably ideal for southern coyotes, but #3's would be better than going to a smaller trap for yotes.
I trap bobcats with #2's and fox with 1.5's, and avoid coyotes whenever I can. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Panzerschmied: I was concerned that there may be too much room to move around,,maybe wearing thru the leg,,as compared to a 1-1/2 say.What do you trap? got coyotes in your area?
I wouldn't worry too much about the jaws riding too far up the leg of the coyote. The size difference between your southern yotes and the yotes you've already trapped in the west is really negligible. I use 3's, MB 650's, and even 1.75's for the coyotes in my neck of the woods and they all work fine. You asked what critters do I trap? I trap for mink, muskrat, coon, coyote, red fox, beaver, and when I draw permits I'll trap for otter and fisher as well.
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| Do/have you use(d) coni's? I am thinkin' on tryin' 'em in bucket sets,,,ever done it?
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| quote: Originally posted by Panzerschmied: Do/have you use(d) coni's? I am thinkin' on tryin' 'em in bucket sets,,,ever done it?
Yep I use lots of Coni's 160's for coon and 110's for rats and mink. Never used a bucket set but know of people that have success with them. I dont have time nor space to be carrying around a bunch of buckets. I use the 160's in trails as blind sets for coon. I personally love conibearin' coon, they are already dispatched when I get there, and there is no mess.
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| Do 160's get the job done on those big northern coon,,,it's a double spring,correct?Do any snarin'?
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| quote: Originally posted by dave-t: #2's are probably ideal for southern coyotes, but #3's would be better than going to a smaller trap for yotes.
I trap bobcats with #2's and fox with 1.5's, and avoid coyotes whenever I can.
bobcats paws are bigger than a dogs isn't it?#2s should work on southern dogs,or no?. THANX DAVE
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| If you're talking mature animals, a bobcat will have a bigger foot/forleg than a coyote. Cats will put a lot of torque on a trap, but canines will fight a trap harder and longer, imo. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Panzerschmied: Do 160's get the job done on those big northern coon,,,it's a double spring,correct?Do any snarin'?
A coon is no match for the 160. From 10 pounders to 35 pounders, they all succumb to the magnificent body grip trap invented by Frank Conibear. Yes the 160 has two springs. My body grip trap of choice is made by Belisle, they are manufactured in Canada. I've tried a little snaring here and there but not nearly enough to be proficient at it.
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| quote: Originally posted by dave-t: If you're talking mature animals, a bobcat will have a bigger foot/forleg than a coyote. Cats will put a lot of torque on a trap, but canines will fight a trap harder and longer, imo.
Dave you are absolutely right about a coyote fighting a trap. They will pump a rebar stake out of the ground. It is good practice to cross stake or use earth anchors ie. Pogo's, Berkshire's and the like for the canines.
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| four coiled #3's work well for wolverine as well and i've used them with fine success on red fox...they'd work for coyote if thats what you've got on hand. |
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| your traps will be just fine on a side note i use conibears alot i have killed a number of yotes with the 330 conibear using bucket and cubby sets but if your really really seriouse on killing yotes then i highly advise you go to a kill snare like the power ram or senneker kill snare they kill very quickly and effeiently i dont mind foothold to a point but there not as effective as seeting up snares on a bait 6 snares per bait 25-30 baits min means im gonna pull in at least 60-80 coyotes/per winter and around 120-180 is trapping in the fall/winter/spring it all about numbers the more baits and snares you put out the more fur you can harvest
becuase of this years mild temps/lack of snow iv only managed to kill 77 so far
i have over 120 power ram snares spent damn near 3000$ on it but it pays for it self in a real hurry if ya know what your doing |
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| saw something interesting awhile back.A silent movie from Russia.The main character was a Military guy that carried a model 95 winchester and his buddy in the flic was a trapper using double spring conibears type traps...,looked like 220's...,the flic was from'25
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