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Post by natahka72 on Dec 10, 2017 22:04:53 GMT -5
Trapped our first yote today!!
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Post by Chase on Dec 11, 2017 21:43:38 GMT -5
Nice yote! Congrats!
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Post by Greenedog on Dec 12, 2017 19:11:33 GMT -5
Nice! That's a big dog.
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Post by natahka72 on Dec 13, 2017 18:47:08 GMT -5
Nice! That's a big dog. Dog #2!!!
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Post by strippitman on Dec 14, 2017 8:29:22 GMT -5
Nice job! You getting them on dirt hole sets? Are fur buyers giving anything for the fur, yet? The last yote I trapped was 2 years ago and my local fur buyer wouldn't even buy it because he said the place he sells his fur to already had way too much supply and they didn't want any more unless they were western yotes (way better quality fur).
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Post by natahka72 on Dec 14, 2017 22:26:31 GMT -5
Got one on a dirt hole set and the other on a pee post. Both were double sets. We skinned them both to get tanned, but were never really trying to sell any. We are really just trying to help the deer population.
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Post by goosepondmonster on Dec 16, 2017 4:00:19 GMT -5
Pee post?
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Post by natahka72 on Dec 16, 2017 10:12:00 GMT -5
A guy from North Carolina told us about it. You drive a stick into the ground, spray coyote urine on it, and bury a trap on either side of it. When a male yote comes by to check it out and hike his leg to mark his territory, you hope he steps in one of the traps. It might have another name up here, but that is what they call it in NC.
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Post by goosepondmonster on Dec 16, 2017 13:20:33 GMT -5
That’s pretty cool.
I know nothing about trapping, but always thought it’d be cool to tag along on someone’s line.
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Post by natahka72 on Dec 16, 2017 20:41:02 GMT -5
That’s pretty cool. I know nothing about trapping, but always thought it’d be cool to tag along on someone’s line. It is our first year and we are just learning, but we did manage to get a third one today!
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Post by Chase on Dec 16, 2017 21:52:45 GMT -5
Y'all are on fire!!!
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