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Post by musher on Nov 10, 2006 16:10:55 GMT -6
First I caught a coon. Then three skunks. Now it's a coyote - female.
Time to move further North. If things continue I'll end up trapping out of a golf cart ....
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Post by Stef on Nov 10, 2006 16:32:43 GMT -6
Wow...LoL
Is it your first coyote musher? I know you caught plenty of reds and wolves over the years but coyote..?
Trapped or snared her?
Later
Stef
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Post by musher on Nov 10, 2006 16:39:48 GMT -6
Noy my first. But the first in about 20 years or so!
Sterling 600 on a grapple. Cachottier/mouse in a "wobble hole.
Big feet on her. But the small 50 lb. size and slender nose say 'yote. I took a few pics.
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Post by Stef on Nov 10, 2006 16:42:05 GMT -6
Ok, if its a 50 pounds female... She's huge!
Send me the pics please..Later
Stef
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Post by musher on Nov 11, 2006 16:00:53 GMT -6
I caught a second raccoon. This global warming thing is worrying me!
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Post by Stef on Nov 11, 2006 16:51:55 GMT -6
Direct from "LA Tuque"...LoL musher's coyote
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Post by musher on Nov 11, 2006 17:01:04 GMT -6
So... it is a coyote....right? (Lie to me!!!)
Does it have big feet?
Maybe it's a pinochio wolf?
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Post by Stef on Nov 11, 2006 17:03:03 GMT -6
Small wolf or nice yote with pretty big feet
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Post by coyotewhisperer on Nov 11, 2006 21:44:55 GMT -6
Thats a huge coyote compared to mine LOL. I'd like to see the greyhound hunters try to take that down with three greyhounds. Wouldn't happen I don't think. Nice Coyote!
Jeff
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