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Post by raymar on Dec 2, 2017 21:48:05 GMT -5
I managed to connect on the first night on one of my coyote sets I made. This was a first for me as it usually takes a couple of nights. Ironically it was on a set in my backyard and I was able to check it with the maglight at 430 this morning when I let the dogs out. It is funny as I have only seen one coyote in 9yrs in my yard but always a few tracks on snow. Nice female. That makes two of my 15 goal this year. I got one with shotgun last weekend.
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 2, 2017 21:59:11 GMT -5
I managed to connect on the first night on one of my coyote sets I made. This was a first for me as it usually takes a couple of nights. Ironically it was on a set in my backyard and I was able to check it with the maglight at 430 this morning when I let the dogs out. It is funny as I have only seen one coyote in 9yrs in my yard but always a few tracks on snow. Nice female. That makes two of my 15 goal this year. I got one with shotgun last weekend. Good job!
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Post by raymar on Dec 3, 2017 16:43:07 GMT -5
Caught another today. It was a male that extends beyond my stretcher. I had two last year that did so I guess I need to make a bigger adjustable stretcher. I only have two traps on my side of the rd as I have not even seen a coyote or heard one on this side but both have connected. I will gladly take them.
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Post by throbak on Dec 4, 2017 9:05:40 GMT -5
Wiring two together works take a board and notched on both ends to keep it tight
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