My rationale for the multiple scents. I read on trapperman about people using what they call a compass set. Four holes each with a different scent in them. They are just little punch holes. There was mention of Charlie Dobbins using a set like this a long long time ago. He used three holes with chunks of corncob shoved in them to hold the scent.
We'll see what happens. Maybe it will be a flop. I don't know.
Heading to my lease this weekend to drop some stuff off and set up some game cameras to see what is traveling in some spots I think might be good for sets.
i put a dirt hole set about fifty yards from the previous flat set. Baited with mark june widowmaker bobcat meat bait, a little coyote urine and some violator 7. The violator is skunky.
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I didn't stick that little chunk of wood there. It was already there. Dug the hole with a garden auger from Home Depot on a cordless drill.
It looks like it is straight down, but it is at an angle.
Last edited by Brute Killer; 01-26-2017, 03:37 PM.
Lease road. I'm one the side of the road. Another reason I use alot of drags. The coyote can go hide himself. But here that's what alot of this country looks like.
Hey Brute Killer
I have several turkey wing feathers if you want to mix up what kind of flags your using, PM me an address. Would love to see you catch on on the tire set too
I imagine trailing a drag is pretty dang exciting waiting to see who is pulling it
Well, on that one dog dropping set that the coyote marked I set it with a buried drag. It is on a road with brush on each side. And the neighbor is a long way away. Should hang up pretty quick. If one comes back.
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