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Post by dawnpatrol on Nov 21, 2018 21:43:25 GMT -5
Put out 7 sets yesterday to start my season....
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Post by schall53 on Nov 22, 2018 10:47:12 GMT -5
NMice lookin red.
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Post by brandon170 on Nov 22, 2018 12:52:11 GMT -5
Nice red. I can’t find a red this year. Plenty of coyotes around tho.
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Post by schall53 on Nov 22, 2018 13:07:04 GMT -5
Nice red. I can’t find a red this year. Plenty of coyotes around tho. That's why you can't find a red.
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Post by moose1am on Nov 23, 2018 9:19:54 GMT -5
The only way to really reduce the coyote population is the bring back Grey Wolves. But that won't happen. Meanwhile the Coyotes will keep the Red Fox Population low or cause them to go extinct.
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Post by dawnpatrol on Nov 23, 2018 12:34:27 GMT -5
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Post by bullseye69 on Nov 23, 2018 19:06:14 GMT -5
Nice red. I can’t find a red this year. Plenty of coyotes around tho. When was the last time you seen a grey fox? I haven't seen one since we trapped back in the 80's.
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Post by brandon170 on Nov 24, 2018 8:22:16 GMT -5
Last grey I caught was in 98’ or 99’. Haven’t seen one since then.
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Post by schall53 on Nov 24, 2018 9:46:30 GMT -5
Last grey I saw was in the early 80's
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Post by dawnpatrol on Nov 24, 2018 10:46:53 GMT -5
I'll be heading down to trap in Arkansas in a couple weeks...... plenty of grays there! It's been forever since I've seen one here!
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Post by featherduster on Nov 24, 2018 12:04:23 GMT -5
Last grey I saw was in the early 80's You haven't taken off your hat and looked in the mirror lately have you?
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Post by ukwil on Nov 24, 2018 13:12:47 GMT -5
Need to thin some coyotes out on my parents and neighboring properties. What's the best method?
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Nov 24, 2018 13:59:33 GMT -5
Need to thin some coyotes out on my parents and neighboring properties. What's the best method? Just buy ya a couple wolves.
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Post by dawnpatrol on Nov 24, 2018 14:19:11 GMT -5
Need to thin some coyotes out on my parents and neighboring properties. What's the best method? Trap and snare them!
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Post by scrobertson on Nov 24, 2018 15:54:45 GMT -5
I can't even catch a possum this season
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Post by brandon170 on Nov 24, 2018 19:31:45 GMT -5
The only way to really reduce the coyote population is the bring back Grey Wolves. But that won't happen. Meanwhile the Coyotes will keep the Red Fox Population low or cause them to go extinct. I don’t agree. In a small area they can be trapped hard and if kept after year after year you can control the coyote population. But guys that trap them hard can only cover so much ground. Plus when the coyote market is down, guys aren’t gonna go after them hard.
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Post by moose1am on Nov 29, 2018 13:34:50 GMT -5
The only way to really reduce the coyote population is the bring back Grey Wolves. But that won't happen. Meanwhile the Coyotes will keep the Red Fox Population low or cause them to go extinct. I don’t agree. In a small area they can be trapped hard and if kept after year after year you can control the coyote population. But guys that trap them hard can only cover so much ground. Plus when the coyote market is down, guys aren’t gonna go after them hard. What I mean is that if you deplete the number of coyotes in one area they will increase their number of pups and replace those that are lost adn also other coyotes from other areas will move into the empty area. And after a while the coyotes get smarter. If trapping could wipe out the coyoter population (Entire USA not just a small tract of land) they would be no coyotes left just as therea are no wild wolves left in states like IN. Trappers and hunters wiped out the wolves but they failed to wipe out the coyotes. Instead the coyotes population blossomed. So I'm talking about the big picures for coyotes in the entire USA. I base this on articles that i've read about this coyote situation. Remember most coyotes were located west of the Mississippi River. Now we have coyotes roaming around New York City and many of the Eastern States.
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Post by bullseye69 on Dec 2, 2018 10:59:51 GMT -5
I don’t agree. In a small area they can be trapped hard and if kept after year after year you can control the coyote population. But guys that trap them hard can only cover so much ground. Plus when the coyote market is down, guys aren’t gonna go after them hard. What I mean is that if you deplete the number of coyotes in one area they will increase their number of pups and replace those that are lost adn also other coyotes from other areas will move into the empty area. And after a while the coyotes get smarter. If trapping could wipe out the coyoter population (Entire USA not just a small tract of land) they would be no coyotes left just as therea are no wild wolves left in states like IN. Trappers and hunters wiped out the wolves but they failed to wipe out the coyotes. Instead the coyotes population blossomed. So I'm talking about the big picures for coyotes in the entire USA. I base this on articles that i've read about this coyote situation. Remember most coyotes were located west of the Mississippi River. Now we have coyotes roaming around New York City and many of the Eastern States. It didn't take long for the yotes to take over either. I think the last years my dad and I trapped we just started to get into trapping yotes but it wasn't easy and at the time red and grey fox were pretty abundant. Think that was around 1986 when we really didn't do much trapping. So in about 30 years the yotes have taken over what the fox had.
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Post by dawnpatrol on Dec 11, 2018 18:40:37 GMT -5
Nice change so far this season.....more reds than coyotes;) 3 reds and 2 yotes so far:)
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Post by bullseye69 on Dec 12, 2018 7:49:22 GMT -5
Thats good that your catching some reds. My dad has snared 2 more yotes at his place and I shot one more while out deer hunting.
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