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Offline markc

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Hey Howie
« on: May 21, 2003, 06:53:23 AM »
I can't reach anyone at the number you posted for Mr. Tolars ranch.  Is there a particular time of day when he can be reached?  So far, no answer when I call during the day.
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Hey Mark
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2003, 01:16:04 AM »
call  after   6pm  as  he  also   has  a  feed  store  and   an  odds  and  ends  store   plus  is  ranch   we  are  fixing  to  do some  Hay   his  number  is 409-283-3909  sen  some  nice  hogs  while  squirrel  hunting  and  I  trapped  me  a  coyote  the  other  day  out  their  some  of  the  axis and  sika   are  having babies   now
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Thanks Howie
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2003, 02:48:32 AM »
if the does are with fawns,  Maybe it would be better to wait a couple of months?
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hey mark
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2003, 05:00:19 AM »
i  just  spoke  to  him  and  that  is  what  he  is  wanting to do  wait  a  while  and  make  sure  all  have  had  their  fawns   meanwhile  i  am  trying  to  curtail the  coyote  population   got  me  another  one  i  a  snare  3  days  ago   hope  to  hear  from  you
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Hey Howie
« Reply #4 on: May 28, 2003, 03:12:01 AM »
I have a guy that is going to supply me with some snares for coyotes on our lease.  Are you using a scent bait or anything like that?
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« Reply #5 on: May 28, 2003, 11:47:28 AM »
I  am  not  using any  attractant   but  am  using  rubber  gloves  and  dirt scent  on  the  traps  and  immediate  area    i  have  found  where  they  are  goig  under  the  fence   by  diggingand  set  my  snar  up  and  opened  up  a  little  bigger  than  a  coyotes  head  i  also  created  a  natural  funnelwhere  they  have  to  go  through  the  snare  rather  than  around  the  nsare
  example  I  took  to  small  logs layed  them  horizontal  with  the  hoe  in  the  fence  covered  with   sticks  and  leaves  that  way  the  coyote  cannot  go  around    i  looked   for  hair    on  the  fence  to  find  the  most  active  areas  where  they  are  going  under  the  fence   they  cat  jump  over  it   so i  know  they  are  going  under   and  boy  those  snares work!!!    very  quick  death   no  sign  of  struggle  as  the  more  they  resist    it   kocks  them  out  quick   good  luck
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« Reply #6 on: May 29, 2003, 03:17:21 AM »
Howie.  Unfortunately on this particular lease there isn't much of a fence left anymore.   What I have been looking for is tracks and scat.  There are some bobcats there as well, and I would like to snare of of them too.
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Hey Markc
« Reply #7 on: May 29, 2003, 03:23:38 AM »
Now that  could  get  tough!!!  maybe  shoot  a  rabbit  i  know  sounds  like  a  waste  and  tie  it  up on  a  trail  and  put  soe  #2.5 coil  spring  traps down??  just  an  idea   i  also  have a  wildlife  caller  and   it  works   very  well  on  them  big  yotes   i  have  gotten  a  coupe   big  toms cats  this  yr also  they  sure  are  sly  good  luck   budy!!!
Hi  enjoy  hunting  guns    teaching  my  2  daughters  about  hunting  and  boxing