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Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« on: March 21, 2007, 09:28:49 AM »
We have a bumper crop of coyotes this year.  I've lost 2 chickens already and my neighbors are afraid for their dogs.  A buddy and I are intent on thinning the population.  I bought a call, but it's taking a while to learn how to use it.  Besides, my dog just goes insane when I try to practice.  Besides my chickens, how can I bait a coyote?
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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2007, 11:39:18 AM »
A trick I learned from late moderator oso45-70 was to use a dead pig for bait.  Coyotes will come to the dead hog but won't really eat on it much, so the bait station will last for a long time.  You can shoot lots of coyotes off of a dead hog if you can find a place to put it that will give you enough cover to get to it just at daybreak without being detected or one that you can get to easily right before daylight and wait for the sun to come up.  Hope this helps a bit.

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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2007, 04:31:42 AM »
My son baits coyotes with dead cows from his father-in-laws farm. They drag them out in the pasture in back of his house( 250-300yds away. ) He shoots most of them from his house, usually in the very early morning. Spring time is the best shooting. Over the past few years he has shot 75 to 80 coyotes that way.  And they still keep coming back!!
For the few working farms that are left around here, the farmers will put out dead cows for you if you tell them you will shoot the coyotes.

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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2007, 07:05:25 AM »
Nope, don't need to. They come in just fine with a call. If your dog is barking it means your getting close with your call. I can get all the dogs in the neighborhood going and usually within 15 minutes have a few 'yotes in the back 40 ;D
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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2007, 08:09:55 AM »
I have baited coyotes a few times in different situations, it can be a very effective tactic.  The first time that I baited coyotes was on a dairy farm near where I lived.  Every once and a while a cow you get sick, injured, or whatever that needed to be put down but couldn't be eaten,  then we would drag the cow out to a corner of thier farm where all the abandoned broken down farm equipment was.   There were a few rusted out pickups, tractors and an old combine out there.   We would drag the cow to the far edge about 150 yards from the old combine.   On full moon nights I would sit in the combine and wait for coyotes or fox,   Once I had one eating on the cow I would open the side window and take the shot.  If you stayed in the combine until ready to leave you could sometimes shoot several off the carcass in one night. 

The second time situation I baited coyotes in was when going to college in northern michigan.   With the miles and miles of unbroken swamp and heavy brush calling could be fairly difficult.  The animals where very spread out and it was hard to cover a lot of ground for scouting.   We found a fairly open large swampy area and once frozen over dragged all sorts of stuff from roadkill deer to trapping scraps, mainly skinned beaver and muskrat.  At night we would sneak out to where we could see a couple hundred yards to the bait pile from a snowmachine trail.  Also during the day we would stop 300-400 yards downwind and predator call.  A lot of times a coyote pack may have layed claim to the bait pile but bobcats, lone coyotes, and fox would wait downwind for the coyotes to leave so they could sneak in for a bite, they would often come to the call and sometimes you would call the coyotes off the bait too.

Its also nice to set traps and snares on the trails that develope to your bait site.   

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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2007, 10:17:56 AM »
I have acouple friend that pick up road kill for bait. They call the sheriff and told him they would pick up dead deer and have been getting afew that way.

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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2007, 11:08:05 AM »
I have had good luck shooting over dead cows. If you know a local rancher or farmer he might turn you on to where his"bone pile" is. another good one is road kill, most times the yote will drag it off the road and eat, if it is a deer will last for a few days. Good luck...............Bill

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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2007, 12:09:03 PM »
The cattle ranches around here must be putting some nasty meds in those cows, because the coyotes don't even get near them. :-\ R/K deer, antelope, elk and oryx get attention real fast from the coyotes.

Rancher, what part of New Mexico are you in? I'm in south central, Lincoln county.
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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2007, 11:09:11 AM »
I have acouple friend that pick up road kill for bait. They call the sheriff and told him they would pick up dead deer and have been getting afew that way.

I never thought of that.  That's a good idea.
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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #9 on: March 27, 2007, 02:33:05 AM »
Onecoyote, I'm over on the eastern side of the state.  Close to Ft. Sumner.

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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #10 on: March 27, 2007, 05:45:33 AM »
Yeah, I know the place. ::) I think they put Henry McCarty AKA Billy the Kid in the ground at that fort.
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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #11 on: March 27, 2007, 04:38:35 PM »
On the farm I have used dead cattle and pigs. This winter I have used dog food that I have placed approx 300 yds from the house. For the first couple of weeks its been magpies and ravens. I've whacked about 20 of them. Within a couple of weeks the dogs started showing up eating the dog food and the dead birds, and I have been having a ball whackin them from upstairs shooting from an open window with my 204.



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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #12 on: March 28, 2007, 05:19:43 PM »
I have acouple friend that pick up road kill for bait. They call the sheriff and told him they would pick up dead deer and have been getting afew that way.

I would second roadkill deer for bait.  I set up a couple spots this fall after bear season with half a deer carcass.  Did claim a couple coyotes this way.  Nice part about using deer is that unlike a cow you can drag it places you could never get something else.  I asked this ? before and a fellow suggested cheap dogfood mixed with deer blood from a fresh harvest.  Set one out with this setup and had many pics on the trail cam.
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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #13 on: March 31, 2007, 03:41:11 PM »
Just FYI deer are good but make sure that it is legal to pick up the deer in the state where you hunt. Some states you are required to get a carcass tag before removing it from its kill site. I guarantee they will come to deer though. I get deer in my state and put them on landowners near the kills and they will devour the deer in one of two nights. Good luck.

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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #14 on: April 10, 2007, 05:47:03 AM »
Canned Pink Salmon will bring them in.

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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #15 on: April 10, 2007, 06:12:50 AM »
If the coyotes are eating your chickens, use a chicken as bait.  Electronic chicken call would be effective.  The single biggest problem about using a carcass to entice coyotes around your dwelling is the smell, unless you have enough property to get it back a ways.

Without knowing the lay of your land, I think the electronic call would work the best.

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Re: Does anyone here bait coyotes?
« Reply #16 on: April 12, 2007, 09:04:06 PM »
Most of the time the local deer processors have a pile on the back of their property which we get permission to hunt on. We have killed coyotes up to 55 lbs (mammoth  for my area, 35 is the norm) on these piles. Why not take those bones off of your local guys hands and make your own pile,
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