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#1546842 - 12/10/13 06:11 PM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tom59]
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Thanks Cap. Gonna wait till deer seasons over.
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#1547383 - 12/12/13 09:05 PM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tom59]
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im told there is bunker in bridgeport harbor still, if you need bait.
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#1547385 - 12/12/13 09:13 PM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tom59]
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I always was under the impression the best thing to lure a yote in is a roadrunner

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#1547438 - 12/13/13 10:22 AM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tom59]
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LOL

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#1547440 - 12/13/13 10:35 AM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tom59]
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Thanksgiving I fried a turkey and left the pot of oil outside over night with the lid on it to take care of the following day. About 2 that morning I woke up and could hear rustling below my window. Took a look and there was 6 coyotes sitting around that pot like a campfire trying to figure out how to get to the oil. Watched for 15 mins before I went back to bed thinking stupid coyotes. They never figured out how to get the lid off of it....but there is a idea on attracting coyotes wink2


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#1547736 - 12/14/13 09:09 PM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tieg]
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Originally Posted By: Tieg
Thanksgiving I fried a turkey and left the pot of oil outside over night with the lid on it to take care of the following day. About 2 that morning I woke up and could hear rustling below my window. Took a look and there was 6 coyotes sitting around that pot like a campfire trying to figure out how to get to the oil. Watched for 15 mins before I went back to bed thinking stupid coyotes. They never figured out how to get the lid off of it....but there is a idea on attracting coyotes wink2


Fried chicken and turkey scraps are one of the best baits you could ever use for yotes.
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#1547756 - 12/15/13 08:29 AM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tom59]
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A few years back I used turkey carcasses and freezer burnt meat from cleaning out the freezer. Didn't hunt for em, just used the trail cams. Here's a few pics



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#1547929 - 12/16/13 02:23 PM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tom59]
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Awesome pics...that first one sort of reminds me of my ex-wife


Edited by Tieg (12/16/13 02:24 PM)

"I think of this war as it really is, not as the people at home imagine, with a hoorah! and a roar. It is very serious, very grim…"
Manfred von Richthofen (aka The Red Baron)
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#1548020 - 12/16/13 09:47 PM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tieg]
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Originally Posted By: Tieg
Awesome pics...that first one sort of reminds me of my ex-wife
We were married to the same woman.





















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#1548283 - 12/18/13 10:48 AM Re: Baiting coyotes [Re: Tom59]
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Does Ted's sell coyote bait?
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