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Wanting to trap coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="cm1021" data-source="post: 5779362" data-attributes="member: 11119"><p>I'll parrot what others have said. I run Duke 550 pros and held everything from raccoons to bobcats, and coyotes. </p><p></p><p>What area are you from? The biggest thing I could suggest is finding a mentor that could show you the ropes. I had a guy do that with me and it will cut down your learning curve a LOT! Tapping can get addictive and you can sink a LOT of money into it. Ask me how I know. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cm1021, post: 5779362, member: 11119"] I'll parrot what others have said. I run Duke 550 pros and held everything from raccoons to bobcats, and coyotes. What area are you from? The biggest thing I could suggest is finding a mentor that could show you the ropes. I had a guy do that with me and it will cut down your learning curve a LOT! Tapping can get addictive and you can sink a LOT of money into it. Ask me how I know. Lol [/QUOTE]
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