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there are haybales in my field and it recently snowed ...the fox and coyotes are walking around them about every night...assuming they are looking for mice.....could i just hang a snare from the haybale or would this be to obvious,,,and aslo do i have to cover uop my tracks in the snow when leavr...and can you use scent to lure tehm into the snare or not....i need lots of pointers..
 

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Newt should be answering this but I hear he's out shopping for a new truck and is having trouble with the colour.

I think of snares as blind sets which are somewhat species specific. For a blind to be successful it must be in a traffic lane (the more traffic the better). Also, in my opinion snares work best when you get the critter "day dreaming". Having said that I would not use any lures in conjunction with a snare. Only you can determine with what regularity the critters are hunting the bales. You will probably have to use two snare loops and heights, one for fox and one for yotes. Pick bales which put the snare on the dark side (relative to the moon) to help conceal them. I often hangsnares over trails which have no cover but perfer brush etc to help hide things; hay bales sound pretty good to me. As for your tracks the less the better work form the side of the bale opposite the loop and use the same route. Also, killing snares would be my choice to help with repeated catches in the area (Ambergs or similar locks). Anchor them solid!
 

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The OLD GRAY ONE ---RdFx, is right set the trails leading out to the feild.Seams to me if there is hay bails.The feild has only grass stuble.Without seeing the location .I would say that the snares would stand out too much and the fox and coyote will go around them.
 
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