Thanks Rick.My buddy is welding up my kill poles today so will get them in this weekend to try and prevent some of the chewouts.Going Thursday or Friday to set on my main bowhunting farm where I have seen a lot of tracks and they are hitting a deer carcass.Should be fun.That coon looks a little sleepy Brian. rotflmao Good Job Man!
Thanks DonI am going tomorrow and pulling all the snares where we caught the two at the pond when you came up.I will concentrate on the other side of the farm as seeing more tracks there and think I have put a dent in them at this farm.Going to set on my main bowhunting farm on Thursday so hope I get a few there.For you guys wondering what Don meant by 70 is when I started getting into this snaring yotes I would just do it for a couple weeks in the winter to catch a few and decided to go till the end of February this year I started this year at 53 in the last 5 yrs so was hoping to get to 70 this year and am only 7 away now and wished I didn't have those 3 chew out though.Really is hard to believe how many of these yotes are out there and no wonder our deer numbers are down as you would be surprised how many fawns they kill.One local guy put a camera on a yote den last summer for 5 months and in that time the 2 adult yotes brought in 3 turkeys numerous rabbits, pheasants, chipmunks and 28 fawns.That is just one pair of yotes in 5 months.Hope alot more guys start doing some sort of yote control or we will continue to see our herd decline.I know on our family farm I see a lot fewer yote tracks since I have been snaring them and for the first time in several years I am starting to see the does on our farm with 2 fawns which is awesome.Keep it up buddy. 70 is just a few away.
One local guy put a camera on a yote den last summer for 5 months and in that time the 2 adult yotes brought in 3 turkeys numerous rabbits, pheasants, chipmunks and 28 fawns.That is just one pair of yotes in 5 months.Hope alot more guys start doing some sort of yote control or we will continue to see our herd decline.I know on our family farm I see a lot fewer yote tracks since I have been snaring them and for the first time in several years I am starting to see the does on our farm with 2 fawns which is awesome.
keep up the good work boarhead. And I know its a lot of work running a big line. As far as helping the deer herd out now until the end of march is the time to get as many coyotes as you can. There is a good chance that if you catch or shoot a female this time of year she is bred. And that means several less coyotes for next year. I maybe wrongs here but most females average 6 to 10 pups a year. That is alot if you think of it. I know the fur goes too hell but if you want to reduce them now until the end of march is the time. Keep up the damn fine work.Thanks DonI am going tomorrow and pulling all the snares where we caught the two at the pond when you came up.I will concentrate on the other side of the farm as seeing more tracks there and think I have put a dent in them at this farm.Going to set on my main bowhunting farm on Thursday so hope I get a few there.For you guys wondering what Don meant by 70 is when I started getting into this snaring yotes I would just do it for a couple weeks in the winter to catch a few and decided to go till the end of February this year I started this year at 53 in the last 5 yrs so was hoping to get to 70 this year and am only 7 away now and wished I didn't have those 3 chew out though.Really is hard to believe how many of these yotes are out there and no wonder our deer numbers are down as you would be surprised how many fawns they kill.One local guy put a camera on a yote den last summer for 5 months and in that time the 2 adult yotes brought in 3 turkeys numerous rabbits, pheasants, chipmunks and 28 fawns.That is just one pair of yotes in 5 months.Hope alot more guys start doing some sort of yote control or we will continue to see our herd decline.I know on our family farm I see a lot fewer yote tracks since I have been snaring them and for the first time in several years I am starting to see the does on our farm with 2 fawns which is awesome.