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<blockquote data-quote="pressfit" data-source="post: 4540559" data-attributes="member: 8127"><p>From my experience.. no.. others may have a different luck but normally where one goes the other goes.. granted a mature buck will not try to crawl under.. but a small doe.. yeah.. right into the snare..</p><p>20 years ago I went to a coyote snaring demonstration.. got all schooled up and bought a dozen snares.. I set all 12 of them on my farm and the next day I had zero coyote and 7-8 dead deer... they were set in trails and under fences...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pressfit, post: 4540559, member: 8127"] From my experience.. no.. others may have a different luck but normally where one goes the other goes.. granted a mature buck will not try to crawl under.. but a small doe.. yeah.. right into the snare.. 20 years ago I went to a coyote snaring demonstration.. got all schooled up and bought a dozen snares.. I set all 12 of them on my farm and the next day I had zero coyote and 7-8 dead deer... they were set in trails and under fences... [/QUOTE]
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