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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Oct 27, 2004 12:27:10 GMT -6
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Oct 27, 2004 12:30:56 GMT -6
This is coyote #6 off this ranch, going to the left is a sheep pasture, 2 ewes and 1 lamb done in here, they loved it when the millet was green and tall and they just keep sifting through this area. Creek behind and there was a den in this area earlier in the year took that and just more fill in since. Nice big female. Hopefully no more problems.
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Post by bobwendt on Oct 27, 2004 12:31:43 GMT -6
looks like he made a beaver lodge right there in the field.Only ones I ever heard about on sheepmen that were definitly NOT dandys were the ones the rancher saw NOT in a trap, while I was there trapping. The ranchers do make sure to run you down and tell right where they saw him.
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Oct 27, 2004 13:37:38 GMT -6
Oh yeh I get some of the same treatment, but others are so happy to have you there, they always say thank you and have time for a talk or coffee. Notice the stake in the pic! This was a 72 hour coyote, but the bridger #3 all worked up does it's job time after time. She worked that fence corner up good. Put in a fresh set off to the right about 15 yrds. Caught this one on Dirk Millers products
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Post by bobwendt on Oct 27, 2004 16:59:01 GMT -6
that dirk is a swell guy near as I can tell ,and definitly has his ducks in a row with his products. As much time as I spend in wyoming I need to run him down someday and see his live bobcats and get to know him a little better.
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Post by Muskratman1 on Oct 28, 2004 3:08:08 GMT -6
Pretty Coyote and nice pic.
MM1
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