I only have 5 snares open right now and fighting a cold and fever today so went over to close them for a week or so until they hit a carcass thats out.
Ended up with a female today.
Lisa rode along and said.. that is one ugly fuggin yote. Lol
Very few yotes running this farm now, checked my numbers and that is actually #38 off of this farm the last several years.
Used to be you would catch several in a weeks time so it is good to see their aren't many around this yr.


This one was a chewer, only 3 strands left on this snare.
This is exactly why i prefer a heavier snare.
