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I need Coyotes Trapped or Called Guadalupe County #7028039 01/07/18 12:37 PM
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My Hunters said we are over run with Coyotes. I prefer that they be trapped so as not to educate them if missed during calling. The ranch is just under 300 acres.

Re: I need Coyotes Trapped or Called Guadalupe County [Re: BowsnRods] #7033654 01/11/18 02:07 AM
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Why don't you let your hunters hunt said Yotes?


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Re: I need Coyotes Trapped or Called Guadalupe County [Re: BowsnRods] #7033692 01/11/18 02:28 AM
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They are not interested or have the time to eradicate the coyotes on the ranch. I would prefer someone that would run a trap line versus calling, the ranch is not real big and might only get a few call sets in. The coyotes I feel a working over the fawn population pretty bad also.The ranch is low fence so snares won't work need a good many foot traps.

Re: I need Coyotes Trapped or Called Guadalupe County [Re: BowsnRods] #7034263 01/11/18 04:18 PM
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Low fence so snares won’t work? Snares are placed in “scrapes” under the fence. Hanging a snare in a hole in the fence is where you run into problems catching deer, sheep, and goats.

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Re: I need Coyotes Trapped or Called Guadalupe County [Re: BowsnRods] #7034497 01/11/18 07:05 PM
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I'm very familiar with setting snares, a coyote has the entire fence line on a LF place to decide where he or she chooses to cross, a HF on the other hand limits the crossings to already used holes under the fence a majority of the time.

Re: I need Coyotes Trapped or Called Guadalupe County [Re: BowsnRods] #7034650 01/11/18 08:46 PM
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Where are you and I assume you are paying. Our coyotes are worth nothing.


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Re: I need Coyotes Trapped or Called Guadalupe County [Re: BowsnRods] #7034868 01/12/18 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted By: BowsnRods
I'm very familiar with setting snares, a coyote has the entire fence line on a LF place to decide where he or she chooses to cross, a HF on the other hand limits the crossings to already used holes under the fence a majority of the time.


I’m guessing you mean barbed wire vs goat fence. Not hf vs lf.

Re: I need Coyotes Trapped or Called Guadalupe County [Re: BowsnRods] #7035195 01/12/18 03:43 AM
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Yes barbed wire

Re: I need Coyotes Trapped or Called Guadalupe County [Re: BowsnRods] #7035203 01/12/18 03:48 AM
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