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Week one 2021 snares
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<blockquote data-quote="Boone25/06" data-source="post: 5028240" data-attributes="member: 15523"><p>So far only used snares. I don't set any until after deer season closes. Most sets are made on fence crossings or well worn tight trails. I usually get multiple catches on each crossing as long as the crossing doesn't get blown out to big by a catch. On average I usually have about 15 set at a time. Things I have figured out over last few years is small loops catch just behind head big loops get hips and blown out catch circles, also coyotes use smaller hole crossings than you would think. If setting larger holes that deer might use as well place a crawl under on each side to detour deer while set. Here are a few more pics from last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boone25/06, post: 5028240, member: 15523"] So far only used snares. I don’t set any until after deer season closes. Most sets are made on fence crossings or well worn tight trails. I usually get multiple catches on each crossing as long as the crossing doesn’t get blown out to big by a catch. On average I usually have about 15 set at a time. Things I have figured out over last few years is small loops catch just behind head big loops get hips and blown out catch circles, also coyotes use smaller hole crossings than you would think. If setting larger holes that deer might use as well place a crawl under on each side to detour deer while set. Here are a few more pics from last year. [/QUOTE]
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