I pulled into the horse farm and seen one setting on the hill waiting on me. :biggrin: It was a smaller female with a nice light gray coat. I wish I could get permission to hunt the small sections of land around this farm, but people refuse to allow any hunting. So I'll just keep doing what I'm doing.
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Good job! :congrats: What kind of trap/set were you using? I'm not a trapper so just trying to learn a little.
Quote from: Semp on November 26, 2009, 08:43:04 AM
Good job! :congrats: What kind of trap/set were you using? I'm not a trapper so just trying to learn a little.
I was using a snare with coyote urine on either side of the set. It's been a year since anything came through the fence in this area. The hole in the brush was there , but the grass had grown up and almost closed it off. I set the snare on the trail and put a small amount of coyote urine about 10 yards on either side of the set. I don't know if it sparked curiosity or it was just time for one to pass through, but 3 days after I done it I caught one.
Nice job :yoyo:
Well, thats a perfect way to kick off Thanksgiving :yoyo:
Get the pajamas of that beaut, get er cooled down and gutted and ready for the roaster :yahoo:
Snared her eh. Good job.
:yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats:
Looks to me like you are doing OK!!
Jim
Nice!!!1 Whats the green stuff your standing on? :confused:
congratulatons. you did a real good job.
puurrttyy little female