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Agree If you do not "know" exactly what you are doing as it applies to Coyote trapping DON'T ,,, just DON'T, everytime anyone tries and fails they have educated the coyote and they never forget ..You can kill every one in your area and the ones from over the line will move in the next minute...You do not outsmart a coyote you just take the stupid one's/pups out of the pack,,,,and educate the others...
 
Sorry haven't been on in a few days, the removal of live animals was a test of the snares and good PR for the job I was on.

Never said they didn't make it on stretcher boards though :grin:

Tracy
 
Yes it is and it will always be something that I enjoy doing. Nothing like it when the come running in like they do really gets the old heart pumping :grin:

Tracy
 
trapping coyotes is not hard, but it does require a person to study up and learn how to make a correct set. If all land owners would set a few yote traps every year we'd have a lot less of them eatting fawns. Most people are too lazy to trap, but they will buy a $1200 coyote rifle that they won't use????
 
You sound like my Mrs. She says that I only ever get the old & slow, the young & stupid & the sick.
I love to show her the prime ones just to blow her theory but then she says that it was just tin RRRs'ed luck. The Dingo had a bad hair day. :idunno:
Trapping of dogs is the only way to dent the population I agree on that.
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