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Post by bogio on Sept 28, 2013 1:49:51 GMT -6
......on this location. I put it up in the other thread but it was lost in the vacuum. They are both videos, so click on them!
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Post by bogio on Sept 28, 2013 9:14:27 GMT -6
I would definitely set them up, but I've got a ton yet to learn. Would think you could catch several at that first location, and probably pick up a couple at the second location. The first location having more major travel ways in the area with the line of bluffs, river and feeder creek and the highway would surely have a fair amount of traffic...guessing there is a better location closer to the intersections of all those travel ways, but would think where you took the video would be a decent place. I'm assuming neither of those locations are good enough for your standards? My "standards" have yet to be finalized. That is point of trying to bring folks into discussions here. The first video would most likely be the place to set on this property. The second video is simply to show that there have been coyotes present here. It's been said that if tracks are present, set traps. I'm interested in whether or not this area would blow people's skirts up enough to make them set here.
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Post by flipper on Oct 5, 2013 15:02:26 GMT -6
I have always liked trapping fox and coyote close to towns. When you are on the right farm the migrating canines seem to stop up or stall out befor going around the town. Has anyone else noticed this behavour.
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Post by J. Smith on Oct 5, 2013 15:46:16 GMT -6
Dairy's on the edge of towns.....priceless!
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