Trapping and Fur Trade

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Re: Trapping and Fur Trade

#21 Post by Captainkirk »

graps wrote:Aww , poor Kitty . :cry:
NOT !
Yup..."poor kitty" wants to nibble on your intestines.
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A few days ago I got a message from my sister she was losing chickens and her cats to coyotes. One big giant male was coming right up in their back yard and they been seeing up to 5 around.. I'd of just killed the sucker then and there but her and her husband aren't accustomed to that kinda thing. So I went out and set up 6 foothold sets on her 80 acres. I did 4 flat sets and 2 dirt hole sets. Took 3 days for a hit. Pic and a vid.

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#23 Post by Mohawk »

I have to say, that is the most vocal yote I have ever seen in a trap. I've had em growl and throw out a subdued bark, but nothing even close to what this gal did.

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#24 Post by Captainkirk »

Did you shut her pie-hole? 8-)
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#25 Post by Mohawk »

Captainkirk wrote:Did you shut her pie-hole? 8-)
:lol: :lol: :lol: I'm laying odds he did!
I just got through building 100 snares for a guy that had his turkey killed by a coyote a couple weeks ago. He's going out after them full force this year. :lol:

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#26 Post by Shadowhntr »

Let's just say the sucker won't be eating any more of my sister's cats or chickens...
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#27 Post by Captainkirk »

Good deal, Jase. Yotes are the cockroaches of the wilderness.
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#28 Post by Shadowhntr »

Caught this odd eyed yote. Almost the same crystal blue color of a husky dog, though its hard to pic up in the pics.

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#29 Post by Captainkirk »

He doesn't look any too happy... :?
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#30 Post by Shadowhntr »

He's smiling now....
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