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<blockquote data-quote="Clint.C" data-source="post: 3865752" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>Previous repies are exactly right. </p><p>No one can tell you how many you have on 500 or any acreage because it varies ALOT with different times of the year. </p><p>Yes, we do Predator and Beaver control for a living and we do see success stories all the time on our clients properties. However this comes from intensive campaigns, ideally 3 times a year but you work with the time you have. </p><p>Don't get discouraged, you will have ups and downs while trapping but stick with it. I assure you that if the coyotes are impacting your deer and you remove a good % of the population, you will see results. </p><p>Best of luck in your trapping!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint.C, post: 3865752, member: 15469"] Previous repies are exactly right. No one can tell you how many you have on 500 or any acreage because it varies ALOT with different times of the year. Yes, we do Predator and Beaver control for a living and we do see success stories all the time on our clients properties. However this comes from intensive campaigns, ideally 3 times a year but you work with the time you have. Don't get discouraged, you will have ups and downs while trapping but stick with it. I assure you that if the coyotes are impacting your deer and you remove a good % of the population, you will see results. Best of luck in your trapping!! [/QUOTE]
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