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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 26, 2005 14:47:50 GMT -6
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 26, 2005 14:50:13 GMT -6
She is testing out a coyote cuff and lossing quite well. I figure her to be 1 of 3 coyotes in on this deal. I have 2 snares further down the draw, I noticed 2 small patches of wool against that sidehill in the background, led me to plant a trap at the head of this draw, many draw fingers in this area leading to a deep creek bed, have a mt lion travleing this area as well. After an hour of leg work, it paid off with good key set locations.
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Post by 3n on Jan 26, 2005 15:17:38 GMT -6
Still not much for snow TC..looks like spring.
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 26, 2005 15:26:38 GMT -6
Last week we had 4"on the ground, since we have been from 63 for a high to down at 0 at night! Calling lows in teens and 20's and highs in the mid 40's for 5 day outlook.
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Post by CoonDuke on Jan 26, 2005 18:03:36 GMT -6
Good pic, TC. Neat location.
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Post by fishdaddy on Jan 26, 2005 19:32:29 GMT -6
good pic they can realy plow the ground.
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 26, 2005 19:51:03 GMT -6
yeh this place has never ending coyote's! Next to Indian reservation, that creek system runs for about 9 Miles, and that made coyote 24 for the year off this ranch in varying locations. I keep taking them out and more keep sifting in to the good habitat.
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Post by trappnman on Jan 27, 2005 9:45:09 GMT -6
is there water in those draws?
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 27, 2005 13:48:58 GMT -6
Not alot tman, alot of strecthes are dry and those that have a hole of water here and there a frozen solid. They love travel these dry or frozen creek beds in late winter, just like a bobcat. Alot of food down in them, rabbitts,deer, mice etc all getting out of the wind.
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