Boarhead Dignitary Member Supporting Member 14,693 199 In the woods. Fairfield County. May 28, 2013 #1 Here are some pictures i took of some snared coyotes.
Boarhead Dignitary Member Supporting Member 14,693 199 In the woods. Fairfield County. May 28, 2013 #2 Caught this pretty red fox .
cotty16 Dignitary Member Supporting Member 18,601 207 Woods or baseball field... take your pick. May 28, 2013 #5 Nice!
rooster85 Junior Member 1,409 78 Lake County May 28, 2013 #6 Fantastic shots, that second yote is beautiful.
Dannmann801 Dignitary Member Supporting Member 11,018 205 Springboro May 28, 2013 #7 GREAT JOB! kill 'em all.
Outdoorsfellar Dignitary Member Supporting Member 17,174 222 Newark / Hanover, Licking County May 28, 2013 #9 Very impressive .... bordering on spectacular !
yotehunter Member 1,527 36 spencerville oh May 28, 2013 #11 Hella very job with the snares, and good picks too
bowhunter1023 Owner/Operator Staff member 49,609 288 Appalachia May 30, 2013 #12 Dang, I was hoping to see some dead ones! But I guess almost dead is the next best thing!!! Nice work!!! :smiley_clap:
Dang, I was hoping to see some dead ones! But I guess almost dead is the next best thing!!! Nice work!!! :smiley_clap:
Boarhead Dignitary Member Supporting Member 14,693 199 In the woods. Fairfield County. May 30, 2013 #13 Jesse said: Dang, I was hoping to see some dead ones! But I guess almost dead is the next best thing!!! Nice work!!! :smiley_clap: Click to expand... Here you go Jesse the way you like to see them.
Jesse said: Dang, I was hoping to see some dead ones! But I guess almost dead is the next best thing!!! Nice work!!! :smiley_clap: Click to expand... Here you go Jesse the way you like to see them.
bowhunter1023 Owner/Operator Staff member 49,609 288 Appalachia May 30, 2013 #14 HA! Hell yeah! No we are talking!!! ickle:
Johnch Member 1,001 0 NW Ohio , Genoa area May 30, 2013 #15 Well done Nice to see then just before the end John
L LonewolfNopack Junior Member 1,663 148 The woods Oct 15, 2013 #17 What is your snare set up? Fence crossings, deer trails, etc...
Boarhead Dignitary Member Supporting Member 14,693 199 In the woods. Fairfield County. Oct 16, 2013 #18 LonewolfNopack said: What is your snare set up? Fence crossings, deer trails, etc... Click to expand... Mostly fence crossing's and trails.Also like to find some real thick areas that seem's to force them to follow the trails through it.
LonewolfNopack said: What is your snare set up? Fence crossings, deer trails, etc... Click to expand... Mostly fence crossing's and trails.Also like to find some real thick areas that seem's to force them to follow the trails through it.
L LonewolfNopack Junior Member 1,663 148 The woods Oct 16, 2013 #20 Obviously using deer stops or breakaways, but ever have any trouble with deer knocking them over on the trails? I have thought about using jump sticks.
Obviously using deer stops or breakaways, but ever have any trouble with deer knocking them over on the trails? I have thought about using jump sticks.