Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/05/2015 12:07 PM
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Yaz
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Originally posted by delaney: so many of them that you guys have caught this year look like they have some domestic mix in them, although I'm sure that isn't so. Dave, it can and DOES happen. I have seen it once. Domestic dogs, wolves, and coyotes all have the same Genus name. They can all successfully breed with each other. Several factors come in to play. When coyotes mate, they both help raise the litter. Obviously not on the domestic dog's list of things to do after breeding. With no help, the survival rate of the hybrid offspring is very low. Also, for a female coyote to allow a domestic to breed her, I would think that there would be no available male coyotes at the time she is in heat. Just as a roaming domestic female can breed with several domestic male dogs, a coyote can also breed with a domestic, and then a coyote. Thats why you can see several different shapes, sizes, and colors of pups coming from a domestic female that has been bred by several males. I sent a the picture to a taxidermist friend of mine this morning. I told him there are still some "non-believers" that dogs and coyotes still cross……….He said that just TODAY, he watched as two domestic dogs were on a female coyote, along with a male coyote. He said the big black lab kept the coyote away and also mounted the female coyote…….. That is also why we have two distinct populations of coyote, and they now call ours the "eastern coyote". Thay do in fact have different genetics, closer to our domestic dogs. Our coyotes are bigger, and vary more in color that what the western coyotes do. Thats because the Eastern 1/2 of the county is more populated, has more homesteads and many more individual farms….all with more dogs. The likelihood of a coyote encountering a domestic dog here, is 50 times greater than say one on the plains of Nebraska or on the large ranches of wyoming. Their genetics are more pure coyote, and are what we envision a "coyote" to be and look like.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/05/2015 12:19 PM
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delaney
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On our way to Missouri we saw a coyote laying in a plowed field close to the highway with another one sitting upright about 10 yards away watching traffic go by. Figured they were in the mating process.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/05/2015 03:36 PM
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Originally posted by delaney: On our way to Missouri we saw a coyote laying in a plowed field close to the highway with another one sitting upright about 10 yards away watching traffic go by. Figured they were in the mating process. Snow goose shoot Dave?
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/05/2015 04:03 PM
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delaney
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Yep Greg, the annual snow goose trip. Lots of geese but drawing them in was tough. Rained basically all day the first day. Day two was a good time with geese working us all day, mid 30's on the ground. It was muddy, water standing in the field a few inches almost everywhere and cold the last two days. Just a really good time though with thousands of birds, some in your face shoots, beautiful sunrises and sunsets and good sportsmanship in the field. I could hunt those dang birds almost every day.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/05/2015 04:38 PM
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delaney
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Its the one trip that my wife says she won't give up. Now on to winter steelheads and browns. Sure wish I had a place to trap like you guys are doing though.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/06/2015 12:40 PM
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Good to see more catches....nice!
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/09/2015 10:04 AM
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Who's still trapping? Picked up this male coyote today. His hair wasn't horrible. But for sure past prime. Plenty of cockle-burrs in there too! ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/Coyote150209sm.jpg)
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/09/2015 10:20 AM
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delaney
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It just really articulates how many of these things are running around out there when you guys catch that many in a relatively small area.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/09/2015 11:01 AM
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That's a good looking dog SS. Not too bad for this time of year. I'm still after them SS! Just moved some unproductive snares over to the pasture where I caught the last two. It appeared that there were 4 that moved through. I got a couple more cattle paths covered. Hopefully in a week or so, they move back through. It's just like fishing at the end of the day…."just ONE more cast"!!!  I keep saying…."just ONE more coyote"! Dave, I was at a funeral viewing for one of the neighbors Friday evening. Of course all the neighbors, and all the farmers in the neighborhood were there. One of them that owns right across the road, that lets me hunt, trap, and basically do what ever I want, asked if I was still trapping coyotes, and was asking how many off their place etc. I wasn't the one to bring it up…..But, before the night was over, I had more ground to coyote trap than I could cover if I did it full time!!!!!! At this time, I am only trapping one 160 acre spot where we do the calving, one 10 acre patch of the neighbors, and a 30 acre pasture on our North farm two miles away where we summer pasture cattle/calves. It about more than I can cover now!!  What most of them don't realize is, I am already trapping "their" coyotes…..It just on the places I have snares/traps set…. BTW Sticksender….He looks like he's cross-eyed!!!! 
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/09/2015 01:53 PM
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Originally posted by Yaz: BTW Sticksender….He looks like he's cross-eyed!!!! Yep his left eye was dark-looking, and not moving normally.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/09/2015 03:49 PM
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Originally posted by sticksender: Originally posted by Yaz: [b] BTW Sticksender….He looks like he's cross-eyed!!!! Yep his left eye was dark-looking, and not moving normally. [/b]Might have been due to the sudden lack of air……. 
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/09/2015 05:06 PM
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Originally posted by Yaz: Originally posted by DawnPatrol: [b] Nice pics guys!!!! Where's your coyote pic???? [/b]Lol  guess i would need to have some snares out 
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/11/2015 08:41 AM
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delaney
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Does he show up at the same time every night? Nice one in the pic.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/11/2015 04:29 PM
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That weed patch is bad luck for 'yotes I have a cam out in my uplands area that sends pics to my cell phone. If I get Coyote pics, it's almost always between midnight and 3 AM time frame. Whereas the cams down in the thick bottoms area, they will show up any time of day or night.
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/11/2015 05:49 PM
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Stick, They absolutely refused to go through the holes in the fences with snares in them in around that little patch. Dad caught two, and I a couple more in the fence when Dad moved on. After that, they just started refusing them. I just set cattle trails within 40 yards of that same fence line a couple weeks ago….If I'd put them on 20' leads, I wouldn't have to mow that section of weeds down in that part of the pasture this spring!!!  Yes, its been good, and I wish I had set in there earlier….. I have another 5 or 6 acre spot almost like it, but its where all my "pet" deer are spending the winter. They'd just keep knocking the snares over…..
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Re: Who's setting traps Saturday?
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02/13/2015 09:58 AM
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I'm thinking I'll keep sets out for a couple more weeks at least. As long as a few keep trickling in. But with each catch I'll go ahead and retire that spot for the year. This snare had been hanging totally untouched since early December. Glad I left it in place! He's a big male with pretty decent color. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/Coyote150213sm.jpg)
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