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<blockquote data-quote="BigCityBubba" data-source="post: 5778417" data-attributes="member: 23435"><p>I know this has been talked about allot on here but I am wanting to get started trapping coyotes. I am concerned about catching the neighbors dogs and not harming them. I am told I should get a catch and release pole or choke pole to help release animals unharmed while at the same time can also be used for choking a coyote out instead of dispatching them another way which may harm the pelt. Should I go with a basic starter kit or buy everything separately? I know with starter kits, they can have things in them that will never get used. If a starter kit is recommended then which one or if not then what all do I need to get started? Also, any recommended videos for getting started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCityBubba, post: 5778417, member: 23435"] I know this has been talked about allot on here but I am wanting to get started trapping coyotes. I am concerned about catching the neighbors dogs and not harming them. I am told I should get a catch and release pole or choke pole to help release animals unharmed while at the same time can also be used for choking a coyote out instead of dispatching them another way which may harm the pelt. Should I go with a basic starter kit or buy everything separately? I know with starter kits, they can have things in them that will never get used. If a starter kit is recommended then which one or if not then what all do I need to get started? Also, any recommended videos for getting started. [/QUOTE]
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