Re: So it begins..................
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01/22/2013 03:42 PM
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Caught a big boar coon today. Took a pic just have to upload when I get home. Was caught in a bucket set.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/22/2013 03:51 PM
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Congrats PSE. I wondered if they would moving with the low temps.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/22/2013 03:55 PM
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I wasent expecting to get a coon with the frigid temps. This was my second one skinning and definately went a lot easier this go around.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/22/2013 04:08 PM
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Parker I just recently started snaring but have heard a lot about it not killing them does this happen often. I.more just wanna know how cautious I need to be aproaching the snares.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/22/2013 04:28 PM
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Ok thanks very much I will be sure to take caution.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/22/2013 04:32 PM
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My old bucket caught another boar toon last night. Everything else was froze up....including my DP. Dave, when it get gets cold this time of year, the sows lay up in the dens, and you catch mostly boars, as they are rutting this time of year. I was surprised to have one today. Parker, nice job man!!!!! Can you get a little closer to your next yote for the pic? I'm having a hard time seeing it!!! PSE, most of my yotes are dead when I get to them. However, I snare fences, and most times give them enough rope to jump the fence and hang. A lot of times, its so quick I can re-use the snare. I've have a trail cam on a couple coyote sets. The only interest I've had is the local deer population!!!!! They don't like the smell I can tell you! ![[Linked Image]](http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e329/GYaz/securedownload-2-1.jpg)
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Re: So it begins..................
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That would have been a site to see. I have often wondered how turning any animal loose would be let alone a bobcat. Do you guys get a lot of snares pulled off by small animals. Had one pulled off today and was just wandering what it may have been.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/22/2013 05:25 PM
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Originally posted by psearchery: That would have been a site to see. I have often wondered how turning any animal loose would be let alone a bobcat. Do you guys get a lot of snares pulled off by small animals. Had one pulled off today and was just wandering what it may have been. I do get some snares knocked over by other critters. I also catch several coons every year in the coyote snares. Most of them are in "crawl under" holes in the fences.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/22/2013 05:28 PM
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Thanks a lot yaz for all your help. Unfortunately my trapping ground has no fences at all so I basically just set trails coming out of the woods to the fields. Some being deer trails and some being smaller.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/22/2013 06:28 PM
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Supposedely from a VERY RELIABLE source before 2015 Bobcats will have a season. Might just have to take up trapping. Just about everyone around me has trailcam pics of bobcats. Theres alot more of them than people realize.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/23/2013 08:12 AM
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Yaz......What makes this one a hybrid?
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/23/2013 08:54 AM
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Originally posted by ParkerBow: Indiana has the law of using relaxing locks so this is the reason they are not dead when I catch them. Parkerbow, this is true but not true, IC 14-22-6-6 Trapping; snares Sec. 6. (a) A person may not use a snare for the trapping of animals, except upon land owned by the user or with the written permission of the owner. (b) A snare that permits a circumference of more than fifteen (15) inches may not be used for the trapping of animals unless: (1) at least fifty percent (50%) of the loop of the snare is covered by water; or (2) the snare employs a relaxing snare lock. As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.15. Amended by P.L.183-1995, SEC.1. I think you miss read what the law actually is. h.h. By the way, nice catch on the yote!
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/23/2013 11:03 AM
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Originally posted by wtlhaven: HH,
A snare with a circumference of 15"s is right at a 4 3/4" diameter loop which is way to small to be setting for coyotes. A snare for yotes would need to have a relaxing lock. You are right, I guess I didnt read it.....Sorry to Parkerbow. h.h.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/23/2013 11:44 AM
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Luke and I went 0-4 last night. 2 dog proof and 2 snares. All we had time to set up. Sign everywhere - just a matter of time.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/23/2013 11:46 AM
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Do any of you guys use corn to bait in coons? I get tons of coon pics on my corn feeders.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/23/2013 12:04 PM
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I used cheap dog food and spray some fish oil around to attract. Corn would work but I probably would catch more squirrels that coons.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/23/2013 12:11 PM
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Hey just to make sure some of the new guys read this thread written by Sticksender back in 2010. It is worth the read and very informative.
http://www.hoosierhunting.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=000404;p=0
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/23/2013 05:43 PM
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Thanks for posting that link bean. That is the best read I have found on snaring.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/24/2013 07:02 AM
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I'm here Yaz And my place is loaded with the little vermin this year too. Lucky for them I've been too busy (working and hunting out west) to do a dang thing about it. I'm hoping to make up for it next season. Glad to see some of you guys are keeping the pressure on 'em. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/ThreeCoyotes.jpg)
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/24/2013 08:23 AM
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So lets calculate. Three yotes must equal at least 7 fawns per year, over maybe a two to three square mile radius. I figure 2.5 fawns apiece, rounding down. Seriously, I wonder what the conversion rate is? Traveling together like these three, should make it reasonably easy to take a few fawns.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/24/2013 01:30 PM
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I tripped all my snares last Friday cause I didnt want to run them in the real cold temps, so today I reset and now Im back in business.....h.h.
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/25/2013 06:30 PM
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I actually felt kind of sorry for this old boy. If they weren't so hard on the corn, I'd released him. OLD boar, no tail, right ear missing, left ear split and partially gone. Fighting scares on his left side of his face, blind in one eye, big hole in the right side of his face, no hair left on his back and shoulders, nose chewed up, and missing toes! Caught him in a coyote snare. ![[Linked Image]](http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e329/GYaz/securedownload-4-1.jpg)
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/25/2013 06:39 PM
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I have a tip for the DP guys. DO NOT allow your DP traps to freeze in the ground, and not allow the coon to fight the on the chain. I thought about it yesterday. I thought I broke it loose from the frozen ground last night. Today, as I drove up, I seen a toon bouncing around in the DP. I drove past to piddle around with some other stuff for a minute. When I was walking back to get it out of the trap, I noticed a coon on top of a big bulldoze pile behind where the trap was set. He quickly popped down in the pile. When I got to the trap, the coon was gone!!!!!! The DP trap was still froze upright in the ground like I set it. It must have re-froze in the ground, and the coon couldn't pull it up. Consequently, all he done was spun around the trap, and wrung out! My mistake!!!!
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Re: So it begins..................
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I think he has had one to many nights out on the town. My line has went cold. Did have a coon tracks today in the snow right through one of my snares. Having trouble Getting a good loop as I'm still new to snaring but getting better
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Re: So it begins..................
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01/26/2013 02:41 PM
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I think that old boy would thank ya for putting him outta his misery, Yaz. Dang!!
Good goin', HH!!
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