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<blockquote data-quote="pass-thru" data-source="post: 3581892" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>I smack them on the forehead with my trowel to knock them out, push down firmly with my boot on their ribcage directly over the heart (no stomping or anything like that) and pull up on the back legs. You can feel the heart beat and feel it stop. That takes 1-2 minutes on a coyote. Hold it for another minute or so to be sure. Humane and no mess. Fox are quicker. </p><p></p><p>Some of the bases I trap don't allow firearms in which case that is my only option. One such location one time I had an alpha dog with 40" of chain on the trap, enough so he could get on his back legs and lunge at me. That was a gut check, but I won. I had bought that trap 2nd hand and forgot to shorten the chain.</p><p></p><p>Of all the stuff I trap, the only think I prefer to shoot is a coon or possum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pass-thru, post: 3581892, member: 2382"] I smack them on the forehead with my trowel to knock them out, push down firmly with my boot on their ribcage directly over the heart (no stomping or anything like that) and pull up on the back legs. You can feel the heart beat and feel it stop. That takes 1-2 minutes on a coyote. Hold it for another minute or so to be sure. Humane and no mess. Fox are quicker. Some of the bases I trap don't allow firearms in which case that is my only option. One such location one time I had an alpha dog with 40" of chain on the trap, enough so he could get on his back legs and lunge at me. That was a gut check, but I won. I had bought that trap 2nd hand and forgot to shorten the chain. Of all the stuff I trap, the only think I prefer to shoot is a coon or possum. [/QUOTE]
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