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Post by bogio on Jan 24, 2015 21:34:09 GMT -6
You guys ever wonder why Kansas is the place everyone runs off too !! Milligan went,lucero went,coon richter went... Then Wendt,,went... They are everywhere in Kansas,thick, thicker,thickest.Like South Texas ! enjoy the video... www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFb6G5bGFBY
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Post by braveheart on Jan 25, 2015 4:05:24 GMT -6
I have customers tell me they catch 15-20 a day and home skinning by 2-3 pm.Have 3 or more in site at a location.
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Post by musher on Jan 25, 2015 5:53:02 GMT -6
You need a small trailer on that bike, or an extension rack!
I got all excited when I finally saw a tree. It's like being in an ocean of grass. You can see until tomorrow.
I understand the locations for most of your catches, but what was the draw on #'s 5 and 6?
Thanks for posting.
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 26, 2015 6:13:01 GMT -6
Musher 5 is a dry wash looks like coming from a stock dam? hard to tell but would fit that scenario. The dry wash is an entry and exit point for those coyotes.
6 is on the other side looks like a cattle trail that leads to the stock dam as well from what I could make out. Coyotes of course would use such a trail.
keeping sets off the stock dam proper and back aways keeps the cattle from snapping them off as easy for sure.
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Post by rionueces on Jan 26, 2015 7:00:10 GMT -6
At least you have some decent fur up there. Nice video and sets...
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Post by redsnow on Jan 27, 2015 6:35:57 GMT -6
That is a neat video. Forget, what'd it say, 30-something One day checks, and still getting 6-per day. I'm just curious how many coyotes were taken from that 600 acres.
Musher, Kansas is a big wide flat spot! You can drive for hours, and not even move the steering wheel. I've drove across Kansas a couple times alone, east to west. Deed honest, you can be in Kansas (driving the speed limit) and watch todays sunset, and you'll still be in Kansas to see tomorrows sunrise! In your mirrors!
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Post by trappnman on Jan 27, 2015 10:37:35 GMT -6
really enjoyed the 1 time I went to KS trapping. Didn't tear up the world, but paid for most of our trapping vacation. I do love those western yotes
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Post by blackhammer on Jan 27, 2015 15:05:14 GMT -6
really enjoyed the 1 time I went to KS trapping. Didn't tear up the world, but paid for most of our trapping vacation. I do love those western yotes You should go again Steve. None of us are getting any younger.
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Post by foxman on Jan 28, 2015 1:29:22 GMT -6
The whole kansas is flat deal is a crock, i grew up in eastern kansas and im here to tell you its rolling hills, rock bluffs, gullies and lotsa trees. Not to mention.. A crap load of coyotes.
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Post by redsnow on Jan 28, 2015 6:23:27 GMT -6
For a West Virginia boy, Kansas is as flat as a table top! I've only been across the state on I-70 and route 50. About the only landmarks that I've ever noticed are the feed mills, cell phone towers and the town's water tank.
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Post by TurTLe on Feb 12, 2015 12:21:33 GMT -6
It gets pretty darn flat out in Western Kansas, but it's not flat where I'm at. Lot more coyotes in Western Kansas than Eastern Kansas, but still good numbers in my area. I was just happy to have a year with no mange. Not a single one. That has never happened in the 20 years I've trapped in Kansas.
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Post by leghorn on Feb 16, 2015 21:17:32 GMT -6
Nice video , and some nice coyotes .
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