This is my BIL and nephew. I would put $ on it Jim and Ryan have crossed paths. Jim you met Ryan's wife, my wife's sister, at the campground a few yrs back
What kind of cousin kissing program you guys running up that way? Seriously, how’d you talk them into it? I’ve got some pretty hot cousins. I need to know.This is my BIL and nephew. I would put $ on it Jim and Ryan have crossed paths. Jim you met Ryan's wife, my wife's sister, at the campground a few yrs back
Nah Willard is about 45 min away. I’m up by Sandusky Bay.Isn’t Willard right by you, Jim?
If you ice fish the Sandusky Bay I have have probably run into you at whites landing.Nah Willard is about 45 min away. I’m up by Sandusky Bay.
Ha! Yea good chance of it!If you ice fish the Sandusky Bay I have have probably run into you at whites landing.
You might be putting too much gland on. I don’t put nearly that much on a set and only apply more after a 10 days- 2 weeks. I use a glob of lute about the size of the end of aAnother day of empty traps and snares today. Bummer. To add insult to injury, I saw at least 3 sets of fresh coyote tracks in the snow. One set of tracks walked within 15 feet of one of my sets. It didn't alter it's path in any way, or appear to stop or hesitate. I'm beginning to think that one of my problems is lack of sufficient bait. I've been relying on gland lure alone, and really not putting more than a teaspoon or so into each set. So far this doesn't seem to be getting their attention. I think I need to order some actual "bait" and put it down in earnest. At least then I'll know that I can rule out that variable.
Yea, that’s about the average amount I’ve been using. The most I used was maybe a teaspoon in one set. If it was too strong, wouldn’t a coyote at least make a movement toward the set, in some way? By the look of the tracks, they just walk right by like the set isn’t even there.You might be putting too much gland on. I don’t put nearly that much on a set and only apply more after a 10 days- 2 weeks. I use a glob of lute about the size of the end of a
q-tip. They have a really good nose; your scent might be too strong.
Did the yote walk up or down wind of the set? I try to position my sets so a sw wind will carry the sent into the travel route.Yea, that’s about the average amount I’ve been using. The most I used was maybe a teaspoon in one set. If it was too strong, wouldn’t a coyote at least make a movement toward the set, in some way? By the look of the tracks, they just walk right by like the set isn’t even there.
The set was on the north side of the path, which was good for the NE wind we had the night that I made it. But I’m not sure what the wind direction was last night. As close as he was, I wouldn’t have thought wind direction would’ve mattered. But I could be wrong. I don’t know... I’ve seen my Lab catch the scent of plenty of birds and other things even when she wasn’t perfectly downwind. I may just order some more bait and maybe remake a couple sets based on my most recent observations of sign in the area.Did the yote walk up or down wind of the set? I try to position my sets so a sw wind will carry the sent into the travel route.