One of the few guys on RUclips who really understands coyotes. You can catch a coyote 1 time on any bad , or misunderstood set, but to consistently catch coyotes takes a knowledge of the animal and a willingness to change from habit when a new habitat or area is not producing. That why skills in all types of sets and being proficient in them is important.
This has to be the best presentation on RUclips about the details of setting for coyotes. I appreciate every minute of this video. I'll be watching more and more if you continue to post. It really brings to light why I have been catching a lot of young (and Dumb) Coyotes down here in Alabama. Thank you so much for the instruction. Now I can't wait to get more sets out, and fix some of my bad habits.
This one is a true keeper for sure Ed. It'll be in my archive from now on. You covered a lot of the troubles I have.. I'll be putting this info to work in a couple of months . Thanks for your efforts and work Ed. You and Ole Seldom are my got to coyote guys..
Thank you Ed for these videos. I've only been trapping for a few years and your videos are very informative and I have definitely picked up a ton of useful info. Keep up the great work!
Ed I really enjoy all of your videos, but especially this one. It really brings mistakes we have all made to life. Please do more like this one. I only nuisance trap in Alabama. Oh how I wish for the big open fields. My coyote sets 90% of the time are filled with raccoons and possums before the dogs can get to them because they are being set in woods. Very frustrating.
The black block is deadly. I find that laying it down vs standing it up works better. Way less avoidance. It was my hottest set last year here in Illinois. Keep up the great content. I need to get fired up before season!!
Thank you for the great video! I learned more about what I'm doing wrong in such a short time!! The best part was I know you're right because you explained the failures I've had perfectly! Excited to hit the line tomorrow morning and put this info into practice
Good informational video. This is my 3rd year trapping and I'm going to try to get some coyotes this year. Your dirt hole set, the first one, is what I tried last year and only caught 2 reds. I'm to try your trench set and changing my hole angle to see if that is where I have been messing up
great video on sets ,when would you use feathers or plucked rabbit fur as a visual attractant for coyotes ? i'm trying to find a way to pull a cat in also without making the paranoid coyote leave the property . big flashy flagged dirt holes scared them off and they avoided the property after i started using flags for the cats. i know that make a cat set or make a coyote set but a lot of farms may only have 1 or 2 good spots and both animals using the same natural funnels , i have been guilty of the v stick guiding , thanks for the tip .
For Bobcats you can Dirthole trap most of them. Add and use feathers only in cat areas and throw a few into the grass around your set to let coyotes sniff and check them out prior to working your set
😂boy, I was doing everything you did with sticks and trying to guide them and when It comes down to it, it really does look ridiculous😂😂. I gotta change some things for sure
Nice job Ed. That should really help alot of coyote trappers solve problems with hard to catch ones. We all have them. Again I say to think like a coyote what he may do before he really does it. Randy Pagenkopf Wack'EM Stack "EM
One of the few guys on RUclips who really understands coyotes. You can catch a coyote 1 time on any bad , or misunderstood set, but to consistently catch coyotes takes a knowledge of the animal and a willingness to change from habit when a new habitat or area is not producing. That why skills in all types of sets and being proficient in them is important.
Great points!
Good job explaining things Ed, you are a good teacher .
Good video, I pulled some beans from the ground to use this winter in the creek bottoms for trail sets.
10:50 all useful info, but this segment was very enlightening for me. Thanks for the video.
Mr. Ive been catching yotes and reading trapping books a long time this video has got to be one of the most informative videos I've seen "GREAT JOB".
I'm happy you enjoyed the video!
Best video on RUclips ! I still have a lot to learn,just from watching this
Great video Ed👍🏻 I’m guilty of some of those bad habits.
This has to be the best presentation on RUclips about the details of setting for coyotes. I appreciate every minute of this video. I'll be watching more and more if you continue to post. It really brings to light why I have been catching a lot of young (and Dumb) Coyotes down here in Alabama. Thank you so much for the instruction. Now I can't wait to get more sets out, and fix some of my bad habits.
I hope the video serves you well
This one is a true keeper for sure Ed. It'll be in my archive from now on. You covered a lot of the troubles I have.. I'll be putting this info to work in a couple of months . Thanks for your efforts and work Ed. You and Ole Seldom are my got to coyote guys..
Thankyou see my mistake on my first sets
Thank you Ed for these videos. I've only been trapping for a few years and your videos are very informative and I have definitely picked up a ton of useful info. Keep up the great work!
Ed
I really have enjoyed your videos and I think this is your best yet. So much good info and explained very well.
Ed I really enjoy all of your videos, but especially this one. It really brings mistakes we have all made to life. Please do more like this one. I only nuisance trap in Alabama. Oh how I wish for the big open fields. My coyote sets 90% of the time are filled with raccoons and possums before the dogs can get to them because they are being set in woods. Very frustrating.
I appreciate your comment. Keep at it and I hope you're season is a good one.
@@edwardschneider2716 how can I send you a short video?
The black block is deadly. I find that laying it down vs standing it up works better. Way less avoidance. It was my hottest set last year here in Illinois. Keep up the great content. I need to get fired up before season!!
This was the best video demonstration I ever watched. Fantastic job ED 👏!! That last set you did the RJ set i make 95% 👍🏻
Nice job Ed! Very important advice!
Hi ED, good to see you. Great video
Thank you for the great video! I learned more about what I'm doing wrong in such a short time!! The best part was I know you're right because you explained the failures I've had perfectly! Excited to hit the line tomorrow morning and put this info into practice
Best wishes for you on your trapline
Thanks for passing on your insight.🍻🌭🍻
Good informational video. This is my 3rd year trapping and I'm going to try to get some coyotes this year. Your dirt hole set, the first one, is what I tried last year and only caught 2 reds. I'm to try your trench set and changing my hole angle to see if that is where I have been messing up
Great video Ed really like watching your videos good common sense trapping and tricks too
Great video ED lots of good information
Thank u that clears up lots and great info some things that I have never even thought of
Thank you for the information
It will be used this season
Excellent video! Thank you!
Great info and thanks for sharing.
Good information thanks for the info great video
great video on sets ,when would you use feathers or plucked rabbit fur as a visual attractant for coyotes ? i'm trying to find a way to pull a cat in also without making the paranoid coyote leave the property . big flashy flagged dirt holes scared them off and they avoided the property after i started using flags for the cats. i know that make a cat set or make a coyote set but a lot of farms may only have 1 or 2 good spots and both animals using the same natural funnels , i have been guilty of the v stick guiding , thanks for the tip .
For Bobcats you can Dirthole trap most of them. Add and use feathers only in cat areas and throw a few into the grass around your set to let coyotes sniff and check them out prior to working your set
@@edwardschneider2716 great tip ,thanks
Great video! 👍🏻
😂boy, I was doing everything you did with sticks and trying to guide them and when It comes down to it, it really does look ridiculous😂😂. I gotta change some things for sure
I appreciate you checking that old video out. I do believe experience helps. (Good experience that is)
Nice job Ed. That should really help alot of coyote trappers solve problems with hard to catch ones. We all have them. Again I say to think like a coyote what he may do before he really does it. Randy Pagenkopf Wack'EM Stack "EM
Great video , I bet I’m scaring them . Great job
Thanks Ed.
Good video thanks
Excellent!!!
Awesome
Very informative I would be A better trapper for haveing whatched it, Thanks again.