Zach the snares work all the time. If I were still setting traps I would not have half the yotes I have caught this year with the weather we have had. Hope you catch the black one. You must be way north of me as no snow here at all.
Thanks Diane I just wish we had more of us out there doing this as I don't think a lot of deer hunters realize how many yotes are out there and it can only help their fawns survive this spring. I would like to be out shed hunting already but right now I just feel this is more important to help the deer out in my hunting areas and will start after the sheds in a few more weeks . Like I posted earlier about the pair of yotes that killed 28 fawns in a five month period now that is a lot of fawns for just 2 yotes to feed their pups kinda scary what they are doing to our deer herd. We all spend so much time on food plots, minerals and what not but I feel this is probably the best thing we can do for our hunting areas. It does take some time and work but if anyone can find an hour or two before or after work for just 4 to 6 weeks they can really hurt the yotes in their areas.I love this thread! Nice job!
Thanks Diane I just wish we had more of us out there doing this as I don't think a lot of deer hunters realize how many yotes are out there and it can only help their fawns survive this spring. I would like to be out shed hunting already but right now I just feel this is more important to help the deer out in my hunting areas and will start after the sheds in a few more weeks . Like I posted earlier about the pair of yotes that killed 28 fawns in a five month period now that is a lot of fawns for just 2 yotes to feed their pups kinda scary what they are doing to our deer herd. We all spend so much time on food plots, minerals and what not but I feel this is probably the best thing we can do for our hunting areas. It does take some time and work but if anyone can find an hour or two before or after work for just 4 to 6 weeks they can really hurt the yotes in their areas.
Thanks Diane I just wish we had more of us out there doing this as I don't think a lot of deer hunters realize how many yotes are out there and it can only help their fawns survive this spring. I would like to be out shed hunting already but right now I just feel this is more important to help the deer out in my hunting areas and will start after the sheds in a few more weeks . Like I posted earlier about the pair of yotes that killed 28 fawns in a five month period now that is a lot of fawns for just 2 yotes to feed their pups kinda scary what they are doing to our deer herd. We all spend so much time on food plots, minerals and what not but I feel this is probably the best thing we can do for our hunting areas. It does take some time and work but if anyone can find an hour or two before or after work for just 4 to 6 weeks they can really hurt the yotes in their areas.
Bigslam I trapped for yrs when I was younger but have been doing the snares for the past 5 seasons.It does help as I am seeing more does with two fawns a lot more than I did before I started this.Good job Brian! I found fresh tracks in the mud today and I didn't have my snares with me. I'm going to set some tomorrow. How long have you been snaring yotes?
Bigslam I trapped for yrs when I was younger but have been doing the snares for the past 5 seasons.It does help as I am seeing more does with two fawns a lot more than I did before I started this.