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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #30 on: March 15, 2011, 09:43:41 PM »
Nice job,,,,, Now go do it on purpose.....  and i will really be impressed  :)
:chuckle:I get them right to the cage and yet have had one step in...
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They jump right in  8)
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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #31 on: March 15, 2011, 09:57:07 PM »
lol I really like how this thread turned on me... keep going it makes me laugh and it just goes to show how some people really are... I'm not at all against trapping I just PERSONALLY dont see the excitment in it. I have never been into it and never experienced it. Me, I would probably get much more of a thrill out of calling in a coyote that thinks he's the big man and killing him at 50 yrds out.  And about the price of the fur I just talked to a guy that sells them overseas.  He has been in the business for over 40 years.  Some people just like to take things out of context and judge others.   

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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #32 on: March 15, 2011, 10:02:25 PM »
awesome, first coyote I've heard of caught in a live trap... ;)
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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #33 on: March 15, 2011, 10:02:54 PM »
gotta let some go in one ear and right out the other one here.... Been thru it myself......
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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #34 on: March 15, 2011, 11:08:04 PM »
lol I really like how this thread turned on me... keep going it makes me laugh and it just goes to show how some people really are... I'm not at all against trapping I just PERSONALLY dont see the excitment in it. I have never been into it and never experienced it. Me, I would probably get much more of a thrill out of calling in a coyote that thinks he's the big man and killing him at 50 yrds out.  And about the price of the fur I just talked to a guy that sells them overseas.  He has been in the business for over 40 years.  Some people just like to take things out of context and judge others.    

So lets see what was taken out of context:

wtf are you going to do with it?  :dunno: were u planning on trapping coyotes? hope u have your trappers license...

and then there was this:

my  :twocents:  why trap?  why not try to call them in a take a shot? its much more intense! with trapping its set the trap and wait... and wait... and wait...

So you get on the trapping board and dis a trapper and trapping in general - and now your wondering why there is an issue?  Not hard to do that math. :dunno:
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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #35 on: March 16, 2011, 05:08:22 AM »
I'm not at all against trapping I just PERSONALLY dont see the excitment in it. I have never been into it and never experienced it

well why comment on what you haven't experienced..Calling in dogs are a blast,killed many in my yrs,even at point blank range...But try to get an animal to put its foot in a 5 inch diameter area,or get them in a cage..pretty cool.Then work the hide,and prep it for sale.There is a huge satisfaction in it...Wanna be a better hunter??? Learn how to trap.opens ones eyes to a whole different world...

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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #36 on: March 16, 2011, 05:56:40 AM »
lol I really like how this thread turned on me... keep going it makes me laugh and it just goes to show how some people really are... I'm not at all against trapping I just PERSONALLY dont see the excitment in it. I have never been into it and never experienced it. Me, I would probably get much more of a thrill out of calling in a coyote that thinks he's the big man and killing him at 50 yrds out.  And about the price of the fur I just talked to a guy that sells them overseas.  He has been in the business for over 40 years.  Some people just like to take things out of context and judge others.   

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wtf are you going to do with it?   were u planning on trapping coyotes? hope u have your trappers license...

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my    why trap?  why not try to call them in a take a shot? its much more intense! with trapping its set the trap and wait... and wait... and wait...


So I was in the middle of showing you how the thread turned, but now that I see that someone else explained it to you.

I agree with the others. Cage trapping a coyote is much tougher than calling one in, and though it may be a fluke, he did it and wanted to share. Then you chose to bash it.





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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #37 on: March 16, 2011, 07:20:18 AM »
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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #38 on: March 16, 2011, 07:47:30 AM »
TRAPPING IS BAD!!! YOU SHOULDN'T TRAP COYOTES!!!  SHAME ON YOU.SO... DO YOU HAVE YOUR TRAPPING LICENCE??!!   :bdid:  :yike:   :chuckle:

LOL  I'M JUST JOKING I DON'T GIVE A FLYING FU%$ HOW YOU GOT THAT YOTE,  AS LONG AS ITS DEAD,  GOOD JOB  :)

AS FOR THE GUY BASHING TRAPPERS,...  ARE YOU SERIOUSE?!! WHY BASH ON SOMETHING YOU NEVER EXPERIENCED?  I'VE NEVER TRAPED,.. AND THE REASON I DIDN'T IS BECAUSE IT JUST LOOKS LIKE TOO MUCH WORK..  :chuckle: :chuckle:




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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #39 on: March 16, 2011, 08:02:31 AM »
I'm not at all against trapping I just PERSONALLY dont see the excitment in it. I have never been into it and never experienced it

well why comment on what you haven't experienced..Calling in dogs are a blast,killed many in my yrs,even at point blank range...But try to get an animal to put its foot in a 5 inch diameter area,or get them in a cage..pretty cool.Then work the hide,and prep it for sale.There is a huge satisfaction in it...Wanna be a better hunter??? Learn how to trap.opens ones eyes to a whole different world...

I agree 100%. If you want to be a better hunter learn how to trap. you learn not only when an animal does something, but also why and how. It's almost like you become part animal and are way more intune.
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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #40 on: March 16, 2011, 08:10:02 AM »
My dad tells me stories all the time about when he used to trap as a kid. If it were legal, I'd have dozens of snares and leg traps out trying to bag some critters. Sounds like a blast to me. The anticipation of checking the traps must be a total adrenaline rush.
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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #41 on: March 16, 2011, 08:20:30 AM »
Better save those pics rufus, as there's a good chance that'll never happen to you again.  35 lbs is a giant too!  The one my bud caught in his live trap was a small pup, and still that was very rare.

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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #42 on: March 16, 2011, 09:33:09 AM »
That's one big yote! Almost looks part domesticated. They are hard enough to catch using a leg hold never mind a cage trap..Good job consider yourself very lucky.
I sure miss the days growing up trapping coyotes and muskrat using the old leg hold traps. It was the funnest hobby I can remember. It kept me out of trouble and taught me alot about nature.. I always wanted to teach my kid trapping skills. Using cage traps although a challenge doesn't even come close to being the same as the old Victor leg holds.Cryin shame those days are gone for good and will never come back.
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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #43 on: March 16, 2011, 09:45:25 AM »
I cant tell if it looks pissed or defeated! Maybe pissed about being defeated?  :chuckle: Anyway, pretty cool pics and a big dog!
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Re: Coyote in a cage trap!
« Reply #44 on: March 16, 2011, 09:54:52 AM »
Now I'm wondering what he is thinking when you walked up to him with the camera and such!  :chuckle:

Yeah, yeah buddy, you got me, ha ha. Now open this thing and let me out! Hey, why is that guy pointing that little box at me? Wow - that was bright, little grey spots everywhere! And what's he doing with that black metal stick? Why is pointing that at me now too? Is it going to flash too? Yep, not as bright but it sure was lou......  :chuckle:

Ok - that was dumb....
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