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Offline Ohiotrapper

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« on: May 22, 2003, 06:10:48 AM »
I caught my first coyote(s) last year and i got hooked.  I found a few problems i've ran into tho.  I dont really know where to look for them.  How do i know if coyote are in the area?  What is a good area?  Is there anyone near ohio i could get lessons from?  And at what cost?  Could it be done in the pre season?  

I learn alot from reading and most of the stuff i have learned is from reading but to really understand something I have to be shown.  I would appreciate some info!  

P.S.  I live in northwest Ohio

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« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2003, 02:45:40 PM »
I'm new to trapping too, but I have caught a few coyotes. Here in KY, coyotes are found everywhere. I look for sign such as tracks, scat, and trails going through fences that look like coyotes use them. I have found out that coyotes really love open fields.
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Offline Five Points John

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« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2003, 03:45:57 PM »
Ohiotrapper the OSTA convention will be at Coshocton this year. It will be Sept. 5 through 7. I'm shure there will be some demo on coyotes

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« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2003, 03:44:08 AM »
First thing to do is to talk to the farmers.  Go to farms that have likely looking areas ( long fencerows, set asides, waterways, small woods, creeks, etc) and ask the farmers. Tell them you are starting out trapping coyotes and his farm looks like it mighht have coyotes Does he see any around? Hear any?  If yes, and you get permission- go and walk over his farm for a hour or two. Go a few days after a rain- this makes sign easier to see.

Now stand on the farm and look around. Get the big picture. Ask yourself- if I was a coyote- where would I probally be and where would I go? THis might seem silly- but try it- it works to get yo uthinking like a coyote. Connect the dots.  They have to travel. I like to set on the travel ways next to a little cover.

If you get T & PC, there is an article in the March issue detailing how to go about setting up farmlands.
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« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2003, 09:48:13 AM »
Tman is this article yours :-)   AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH just kidding you you write some very good articles they have helped me a lot keep writing.

Another thing get a topo map of your area this will help you start trapping fast, it will almost telll you where the yotes are just my 2cents.

Also Tman got some of the cachottier a couple weekends ago from a very good source, man that stuff should work good.


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