coyote crawl under
This should generate a bit of a discussion ! Does anyone know for sure how a coyote crawls under a fence?
Feet first? head first? head and feet together ? |
does it somehow matter?
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Yes it does matter ! IF you want to catch coyotes! its a simple enough question .
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Crawl under
I snare quite a few fencelines and if you have ever seen Marty's snaring videos, he snares craw unders as well and they go through nose first but slower, smaller loops set a touch high is what i use. Ifnyou watch calling videos on youtube, you can see coyotes going under fences and getting belly on the ground low to get under wire. I have a great crawl under good for a half dozen yotes a year that is barely 6.5" high.
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From the coyotes I have seen while calling I would say that they put their feet in line with the bottom wire and go head first. That also lines up with the few catches I have had on fencelines this year.
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Thanks , I have trapped quite a few in under fence crawls and sometime you get them by the both front feet! Although it is a no brained to set a snare under a fence you can never tell what may happen . So I avoid this set as much as possible!
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My fenceline experience with snaring has not been good
. I can catch em but the ensuing hide damage makes it a losing proposition. Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk |
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I have had good luck with fence sets this year, I think it’s important that the bottom wire be high enough that the loop can have some clearance from the ground, I have been fortunate enough to not notice any fur damage, I think however rams would be ideal for fence sets.
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Coyotes feet or head first?
Watch a dog go under a fence, coyotes are just a wild dog.
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I too avoid crawl under stuff. Too many variables and too much out of your control. I look on both sides of the crawl under for the spot on the inevitable trail that often exists.
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I use the wire truck as well. Only I wire the bottom strand to a higher strand so the can’t jump through the gap made if the two lower strands are wired together. I’ve had no problems with using rams. Best result happened when I set 23 rams along a stretch of fence and the next day I had 18 coyotes. Works best if long grass or bush on fence line. Sometimes I’ll put a weed or small bush in the ram to breakup it’s outline.
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Mike is that the year you caught those 820 coyotes?
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Yes
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