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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Nov 28, 2006 18:43:00 GMT -6
This was yesterdays run of snares and traps. Cold very cold, winds 40 mph and highs in the teens, tonight and tomorrow single digit temps and Weds night low of -5 to -10 and 25 mph winds, makes a guys eye's water the second you face the wind.
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Post by Steve Gappa on Nov 28, 2006 18:52:26 GMT -6
its a shame to see them with mange.
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Post by markymark on Nov 28, 2006 18:57:55 GMT -6
Nice hold on the middle guy on the left.
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Post by GUTPYLZ on Nov 28, 2006 19:57:38 GMT -6
Nice Catch! Good to see you get those Yotes' with mange out of the herd.
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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Nov 28, 2006 21:09:25 GMT -6
That one went down to roll didn't he?
Joel
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Post by thunderbolt on Nov 28, 2006 21:18:32 GMT -6
What kind of trap did you catch the coyote on the middle left? Duke 1.75 lol
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Post by Rod17 on Nov 28, 2006 21:28:40 GMT -6
TC37 cool pics. They sure cover the spectrum. Did a few of them a big favor given the temps you desrcibed!
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Nov 29, 2006 7:12:40 GMT -6
That coyotes was caught in a sterling mj600 all but 2 where. The other a #3 bridger and the upright mangy one in a fence snare. As you can see his ring around the collar. Yep the mange is a bad deal for sure only 3 of these are worth skinning and the others are throw aways.
The only good thing of the temps is you shoot them and they won't bleed within 5 mins as it freezes LOL. Keeps the fur much cleaner.
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