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Post by bowhunter836 on Apr 13, 2016 13:33:32 GMT -5
Winter snaring was slow this past winter due to warm weather and lack of snow! We did manage to get a few Attachments:
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Post by 10gaauto on Apr 13, 2016 17:27:56 GMT -5
I see yotes, 3 reds and a gray. Where you trapping?
I am in tidewater VA. On Rappahannock River about 20 miles downstream from Tappahannock. Here mostly rats, otter, coon, gray fox and of course O'possums. Have yotes coming in the last 10 years. Rarely get a mink. Seen Bobcat trax but they are very rare hearabouts. And yes beaver, plenty, reddish southern type mostly. For me the best money is rats, $ for pelts and $3@ for meats. That is a pretty dependable source as with most any effort can get 2 doz rats a day unless lots snow and ice. Snow and ice time is best for otters and catch plenty of them too. I love to call fur too. That is why I use a #10 gauge auto, means fur $, a miss or lost animal cost me $. Hope all well. 10 ga
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Post by bowhunter836 on Apr 13, 2016 18:16:41 GMT -5
Michigan! I only trap coyote and a few fox we also do some predator hunting as there's nothn like bringing coyotes into the call
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Post by paleface45 on Jun 20, 2016 9:45:39 GMT -5
Is that a Michigan elk in your pic?
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Post by bowhunter836 on Jun 20, 2016 11:42:53 GMT -5
No Wyoming!
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