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PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:17 pm 
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Just looking around to see how you guys are useing your snares with bait. I will be snareing coyote,fox,and maybe a few coons. I bought some paste bait called total chaos and another bait called 1-800-predator call. "Suposed to be the best thing going." You know how that goes!!! Used the snares last year just putting them on deer trails and 4-wheeler trails without bait and ended up snareing 14 yotes and 8 grays and 4 reds. Which i didn't think was too bad for the first time ever trapping anything. Will be trapping in wooded areas and clear cuts. Any info would be great!!!


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:19 pm 
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if you deer hunt, and are able to harvest a deer, you can take the carcass and put it in a big patch of tall grass. stomp out some trails, or use a four wheeler and make some trails going from the carcass to a field or woods, set your snares in the trails you made. i put the carcass in tall grass around fencerows along fields or if i pind a patch of tall grass along side a logging road, or anywhere a yote might travel, i make anywhere from 3 to 10 trails leading to the carcass depending on the amount of space available and set a snare on each trail, alot of times you will pull doubles and triples off those sets. i havent used any paste bait while snaring, but have ised some call lures in the area of the snare to kinda bring them on the trail i have set, this seems to work, but i have had the best luck with the carcass, i also try to cover the carcass with brush and sticks and i stake it down or tie it to a tree so they cant drag it off.

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Thanks Backwoods!!! Only things is in ohio for me to be legal!!! I would have to dig a hole and cover the carcass up with atleast a foot of dirt. To keep house dogs and cats from coming in!!!! OHIO"S GREAT LAWS!!! The same people would be B******* about the yote snatching up one of there pets. But that's how it goes i guess!! Hell i'm doing the world a favor by getting rid of the yotes so i'll give it a try. I did make a gang set last year and caught 4 yotes and 2 grays and 1 red in one night over a jar of paste bait. (TOTAL CHAOS) By doing the same thing your talking about with carcass. I just piled up a bunch of brush and left me a few trails coming in. But i will try the call lure around my trail sets. Thanks again!!!!


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If there are some old pasture fields were you are trapping look for holes in the fence


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