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Post by Sunshine on Jul 15, 2007 8:52:23 GMT -5
i need all the help i can get
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Post by cajunbill2 on Jul 15, 2007 12:48:03 GMT -5
sorry we can 't give you a brain ....lol.....
for grey fox trap close to the cover and red fox trap closer to the centers of the fields.....remember always look for any thing that sticks out to you because it will stick out to the animal....like make some sets on top of hills for coyote because the will always goe to the highest point to check things out.
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Post by Sunshine on Jul 16, 2007 6:44:21 GMT -5
thanks
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Post by powerhouse on Jul 16, 2007 8:07:56 GMT -5
the hottest locations, if available are farm road intersections, and creek crossings on farm roads. Foxes and Coyotes love to travel these farm roads, + the males will stop and pee on every rock or stump along these roadways!
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Post by tctrppr on Jul 18, 2007 18:33:25 GMT -5
Set on sign. If he was there once, he'll be back. If you can read sign and properly bed clean, properly adjusted traps on that sign , you can catch fox/yotes.;D
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Post by cajunbill2 on Jul 19, 2007 11:28:24 GMT -5
rusty she knows what i mean......i am in no mood for a peeing match.....if any thing that sticks out thats were to focus..point blank
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Post by smolen on Dec 20, 2008 14:43:22 GMT -5
You can catch Fox and coyote any time.However if you watch the weather and set before weather fronts you will catch way more animals faster.Its the atmospheric pressure That really gets them moving.Here in northern MI the trick is to have traps in working order before the fronts. Steven
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Post by samuelhasguns on Dec 20, 2008 15:29:57 GMT -5
i need all the help i can get yes you do....... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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