Tactical .20
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I set some coyote sets the second day of IA's season.
here is my first one
my second one on the same farm, I set close to the fence to try to avoid farm equipment, not sure if they were going to work the ground or not.
then that night we got 3" of snow, 3" did this?
lol I had to dig the second coyote catch set out of 3' of snow, I started to dig to my right, then asked Lacey where the trap was and she sniffed the snow to my left, she was right! the second set I knew was west of the first. A dog is so valuable on a trapline, in several ways, I wouldn't want to trap with out one.
This female fell for a flat set I made at a bean straw clump the combine made, between 2 cornfields, near a wetland lake.
This real nice male was snared on my favorite farm, it has more than a mile of weedy fenceline off a river, I got 6 large males and 1 female here last yr.
This is the spot I got my 60$ coyote last yr, same spot, but this time a flat set, last time it was a dirt hole set.
This large old female, biggest so far this yr, was trap smart, I usually saw one set of tracks when pulling traps last couple yrs here, I took her in a well concealed snare on a fence line,
A nice male on my favorite place
A better look at his nice fur
A nice coon I got when my 2 gdaughters were with, nothing was moving, we got this coon on last stop on our second day of the weekend. It made the girls so excited! Sure after they leave I got 3 yotes in one day!
A nice female in a flat set
same trail I snared a big old dog a few yrs back
Same farm, same trail I snared a old dog a few yrs back, big female
[url=http://s40.photobucket.com/user/coyotetrapper11/media/1384399877_zpseb33ff47.jpg.html t=_blank]
There are a few tracks left out where I am at, not a lot, distemper hit them all hard last fall.
I will post some more pics as they happen
here is my first one
my second one on the same farm, I set close to the fence to try to avoid farm equipment, not sure if they were going to work the ground or not.
then that night we got 3" of snow, 3" did this?
lol I had to dig the second coyote catch set out of 3' of snow, I started to dig to my right, then asked Lacey where the trap was and she sniffed the snow to my left, she was right! the second set I knew was west of the first. A dog is so valuable on a trapline, in several ways, I wouldn't want to trap with out one.
This female fell for a flat set I made at a bean straw clump the combine made, between 2 cornfields, near a wetland lake.
This real nice male was snared on my favorite farm, it has more than a mile of weedy fenceline off a river, I got 6 large males and 1 female here last yr.
This is the spot I got my 60$ coyote last yr, same spot, but this time a flat set, last time it was a dirt hole set.
This large old female, biggest so far this yr, was trap smart, I usually saw one set of tracks when pulling traps last couple yrs here, I took her in a well concealed snare on a fence line,
A nice male on my favorite place
A better look at his nice fur
A nice coon I got when my 2 gdaughters were with, nothing was moving, we got this coon on last stop on our second day of the weekend. It made the girls so excited! Sure after they leave I got 3 yotes in one day!
A nice female in a flat set
same trail I snared a big old dog a few yrs back
Same farm, same trail I snared a old dog a few yrs back, big female
[url=http://s40.photobucket.com/user/coyotetrapper11/media/1384399877_zpseb33ff47.jpg.html t=_blank]
There are a few tracks left out where I am at, not a lot, distemper hit them all hard last fall.
I will post some more pics as they happen
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