footholds and snares
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:57 pm
Hey I was wondering if anybody on the site trapped and snared in winter conditions and had any pointers for me...
I'm trappin in WI and have plenty of coyotes runnin around. We saw 4 today runnin on the ice when we were weapon less fml!
Last week we stopped by the butchers shop and picked up some cow parts for bait and stuck it on a little island that they had been running by. We set some snares around the island on places we thought they would run through to get to the bait and that hasn't worked... The yotes barely have hit the bait. Unfortunately we can't legally stick our bait in some thick stuff to force them into our snares so we are stuck snaring in thin grass. The bottom of our snares are a little over a foot off the top of the snow which is 3-4".
We've also tried putting some footholds out and had problems getting the dogs to step on our trap and also with keeping our jaws unfroze.. They seem pretty wary of our footprints etc...
Any help would be great
I'm trappin in WI and have plenty of coyotes runnin around. We saw 4 today runnin on the ice when we were weapon less fml!
Last week we stopped by the butchers shop and picked up some cow parts for bait and stuck it on a little island that they had been running by. We set some snares around the island on places we thought they would run through to get to the bait and that hasn't worked... The yotes barely have hit the bait. Unfortunately we can't legally stick our bait in some thick stuff to force them into our snares so we are stuck snaring in thin grass. The bottom of our snares are a little over a foot off the top of the snow which is 3-4".
We've also tried putting some footholds out and had problems getting the dogs to step on our trap and also with keeping our jaws unfroze.. They seem pretty wary of our footprints etc...
Any help would be great