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Started by pitw, April 24, 2008, 08:56:55 PM

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pitw

If I do this right here they are. :confused:



























































Well got them done now don't know what I hit in the middle there.


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LORDDAL

some really nice pics you got and it was really nice of you all to take that ole yote out sleigh riding  :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
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Great Pics ya got there!!!  Thanks for posting them

Looks like the youngens really enjoyed themselves
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pitw

O.K. wher is the delete button for the post.  I hit send somehow before I was done and couldn't find it.
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Holy Shit !!!!!! that looks like a pretty good season
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Wow...nice pics.
You guys got some beautiful pale colored coyotes. Nicely furred too. Where'd you say you were at again?

One of them looks like a wolf he's got such a large head and big ears.
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Looks like you had a good season! Nice pics.
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pitw

I'm from Alberta I had a lot of fun catching those critters.  Being out with my boys is priceless. Too bad they are not worth anything. I fgure it cost me about $10 a coyote by the time it was done. :wo:  Thanks for the kind words.  ;yes;
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Great pic's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very nice looking fur!


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vvarmitr

DANG!  :shck:

That's an awesome harvest & you have your boys to do it w/ too.  :biggrin:

KySongDog

Nice pics!  I'd say ya wrote the book on "How To Do Snaring"!!  :congrats:

Good lookin' kids ya got too!

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pitw

I could hardly clame tha t I wrote the book as this was my first year of hanging necklaces seriously.  I have too many farmers asking me to get rid of their coyotes so I didn't have time to just set traps that were going to be froze in anyway.  The boys had a lot of fun and I think learned something as The older one caught 2 in his own snare sets.
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ErictheRed

Do you have any pictures of the snare set up prior to catching?  I would love to see some.  I get how you can set for a fence crossing, but the others set, don't seem as easy.

pitw

No I'm sorry I didn't take before pics.  :shrug:   I will take some this year.  Up here in the snow they are relatively easy to set for as they follow there old tracks even in just a couple inches of snow.  I like to walk around a bush and look for a spot that has 3 or more tracks heading in to the bush and then walk in the bush find where they all join up and set that trail.  The less I have to use guiding sticks the better I like it but guide sticks certainly have their place.
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ErictheRed

How would you do it if you didn't have any snow?

pitw

I do it much the same.  Walk the edges of fields where I can see tracks[summer fallow, light land and trailcrossins] .  Find the trail theyr'e using and set it.  Up here waterholes attract coyotes before the snow flies as they need a drink so I pay particlar attention around them.  Trail sets on known trails are good every year and I'm sure more than one of you has put a trap back where you caught them last year.  So keep a log book to know where these places are from year to year, UNLESS you have a really good memory like mine :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:.
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