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Correct, only problem I can see happening with those deer stops is fur damage. Not an issue if your just looking to get rid of the yotes and not sell or tan the fur.I believe what he is getting at is that the snare shop has 100 deer stops that you can put on yourself for right around $6 last time I looked. Or you can use the wire like he said. Looks about the same to me.
Correct, only problem I can see happening with those deer stops is fur damage. Not an issue if your just looking to get rid of the yotes and not sell or tan the fur.
Come again?I crimped them so the opening was out. That way it should my rub the fur.
Ya I was just messing with you because of your half gibberish post lolThe deer stops that you can buy from the snare shop are "v" shaped and you crimp them over the wire. I put the point inward which would hopefully lessen fur rubbing off. Isn't that what your concern was?
Thanks! Just got permission to trap the rest of the 170 acre farm (previously wasn't aloud because of landowners dogs) so I put 2 more sets in just a little bit ago.Looks good!
Thanks! Trying to step my game up now!Looks really good, Chad. And congrats on getting the 170 to trap on!
Step down/trench set
I did clean up most of the dirt laying off to the left side. This set is mere feet from where that coyote walked the other day. I used existing grass for backing and a little dirt. The hole was punched almost straight back, not at an angle. So the yote has to work it from the front.
Thanks! I'm hoping so, that bastard I got on camera Wednesday morning was 5 foot from this set.Looks good, I leave all the dirt clods I can around the trap. You should have a yote there soon :smiley_bril: