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Trapping season coming to an end
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<blockquote data-quote="pk117ac23" data-source="post: 5860012" data-attributes="member: 22991"><p>Late to the party here, but glad to see some had much success with trapping this year. With a new 6 month old pup and the neighbors dog (neighbor still doesn't know we caught him once).</p><p></p><p>It was the most uneventful trapping and calling season yet. zero predators harvested, but with spring right around the corner, my chicken house will be bustling with predators mid day. We lost 40% of our laying flock the last two years in a row due to foxes, coyotes, and what not. less than 10 acres here but surrounded by woods. </p><p></p><p>Tried my hand at a fox pro i borrowed from a friend this year and nothing. any tips on calling, or keeping neighbors dog out of leg trap, or upcoming spring run on my hens would be MUCH APPRECIATED!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pk117ac23, post: 5860012, member: 22991"] Late to the party here, but glad to see some had much success with trapping this year. With a new 6 month old pup and the neighbors dog (neighbor still doesn’t know we caught him once). It was the most uneventful trapping and calling season yet. zero predators harvested, but with spring right around the corner, my chicken house will be bustling with predators mid day. We lost 40% of our laying flock the last two years in a row due to foxes, coyotes, and what not. less than 10 acres here but surrounded by woods. Tried my hand at a fox pro i borrowed from a friend this year and nothing. any tips on calling, or keeping neighbors dog out of leg trap, or upcoming spring run on my hens would be MUCH APPRECIATED! [/QUOTE]
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