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re: anyone recommend a poison for coyotes?
Posted on 6/15/12 at 1:45 pm to Bussemer
Posted on 6/15/12 at 1:45 pm to Bussemer
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WTF do people want live coyotes for?
You can sell them to be run by hounds inside a high fence. Houndsmen have sort of like a field trial by running yotes year round instead of deer. I sold 2 coyote pups years ago for $100.00 a piece. I estimate the pups were 4-6 weeks old at the time of their capture.
Posted on 6/15/12 at 1:49 pm to Choirboy
Heard this as well. People train hounds on them often. Supposedly you can walk up and grab a coyote by the neck when in a snare. Head they lay down real timid.
I just shoot them though
I just shoot them though
Posted on 6/15/12 at 1:54 pm to Choirboy
Cut pieces of sponge in 2" squares. Put a few drops of blood and a few drops of bacon grease on the sponge. Do not let any domestic dogs that you might care about get anywhere in the area. When the sponge is eaten the dogs can not pass it and they will end up dying. Do not use Temic! It is way to hard to control what eats it. It also kills what eats the original target.
Another method is a treble hook and steel leader hanging 6"-10" above normal reach of a yote. Tie the rig in such a manner that the yote has to leap for the bait. When he leaps for the bait he should either be swinging or back feet barely touching. This predicament doesn't allow for any pull or fighting the hook. He will be there the next time you arrive either nearly dead or all the way dead.
Another method is a treble hook and steel leader hanging 6"-10" above normal reach of a yote. Tie the rig in such a manner that the yote has to leap for the bait. When he leaps for the bait he should either be swinging or back feet barely touching. This predicament doesn't allow for any pull or fighting the hook. He will be there the next time you arrive either nearly dead or all the way dead.
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