I would have not even called him!I can one up ya. Got my first racoon with distemper yesterday. Called the DEC to ask how they wished me to 'dispose' of the critter. They asked for me to just keep an eye on the coon until an officer got here. 30 minutes of corralling the poor thing until officer stopped in. One look and he said yup looks like distemper and choked it out.
I could have saved him the trip.
I ran it down with the little boutaWas it with a Buick, or did ya take Fredo for some quality fishing ?
It was a courtesy call on my part. I have never met a New York DEC officer that was a dick. They are professional and do a good job. They tend to keep track of where sick animals are so I called.I would have not even called him!
^^^^I can one up ya. Got my first racoon with distemper yesterday.
Haha......it is what it is.Humm you guys always with the mines bigger than yours,,,
Laugh my ass off says the guy with one of the littlest tractors (14hp) on this site !Humm you guys always with the mines bigger than yours,,,
What do you use for coyote trapping?Skunks are moving in Kansas. Caught 5 since last Friday. They are messing up my coyote sets.
I like snares & leg holds. If you have interior fences, check for places that the coyotes use to go under the fence. Look for hoof prints. You don’t want to get a doe. Put a snare at that spot, just under the bottom fence wire. Use a very sturdy stake to secure the snare to the ground. I like at least 1/2” rebar 24” long, with a large washer welded to the top. Do not be tempted to anchor to a fence post. You could lose part of your fence.What do you use for coyote trapping?
I need to get rid of some coyotes.
Thank you for the advice.I like snares & leg holds. If you have interior fences, check for places that the coyotes use to go under the fence. Look for hoof prints. You don’t want to get a doe. Put a snare at that spot, just under the bottom fence wire. Use a very sturdy stake to secure the snare to the ground. I like at least 1/2” rebar 24” long, with a large washer welded to the top. Do not be tempted to anchor to a fence post. You could lose part of your fence.
Snares are easy because you can’t hurt yourself with 1. Very cheap to buy or make. The internet can show you some pics. You will have to shoot the coyote when caught.
As always, consult your local laws.
You can get the coyotes to reveal their routes by using bait. Smelly baits are better at bringing them in. Roadkill, leftovers from friends who hunt, or the ground hogs can provide the bait. It takes a little while for the coyotes to find the bait. But once they do, they will keep coming back as long as there is something to eat. Then, you have a coyote trail & you know where they are coming from & going to. That is where you put your trap(s).Thank you for the advice.
Unfortunately I do not have any fencing.
The coyotes do not travel a very specific area.
I make the "local laws", when it comes down to dealing with coyotes.
When I see them, they are usually within range of my house.You can get the coyotes to reveal their routes by using bait. Smelly baits are better at bringing them in. Roadkill, leftovers from friends who hunt, or the ground hogs can provide the bait. It takes a little while for the coyotes to find the bait. But once they do, they will keep coming back as long as there is something to eat. Then, you have a coyote trail & you know where they are coming from & going to. That is where you put your trap(s).
“The local laws bit” was just a disclaimer. Others may be reading this post. I’m sure you would not do anything wrong.