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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Nov 28, 2015 8:29:19 GMT -5
I have about 65 dried rats, 3 dried coon and 8 dried indiana coyotes I`d like hauled there for . to his shop or a stop. would save me the shipping . busy with trees now. even caught a coyote in my only 2 sets yesterday. in the n.e. corner of the tree field about 150 yards from the house. the nerve of these coyotes! glad I`m not trapping like years past, with this rain. yuck.
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Post by DaveM on Nov 28, 2015 17:17:43 GMT -5
um... not me!
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Post by brandonlee170 on Nov 28, 2015 18:13:10 GMT -5
I'd hate to have a big line out now. Killed a pretty good deer today on a military hunt but ain't slick enough to post pics.
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Nov 28, 2015 19:08:35 GMT -5
regulaR MUD HOLE UP HERE TODAY, AND YESTERDAY. SHOT TREE SALES IN THE KEESTER.
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Post by Brad Collings on Nov 28, 2015 20:59:27 GMT -5
i sold to grony for first time last year an did pretty good. johnny and i talked about makin a run up there later in the season or maybe catchin the truck at effingham. neither one of us has much fur yet.
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Nov 29, 2015 5:41:21 GMT -5
IF JOHHNY COMES THIS WAY WITH SOME STUFF i`LL SEND MINE BACK WITH HIM ,IF THAT`S OK. i`M STILL WITH DENNIS ON MY WESTERN FUR BUT THE EASTERN HE DOESN`T WANT. BRAD i WAS LOOKING AT THAT 8 POINT PIC YOUR GRANDSON SHOT AND SAW HE WAS AT THE BOTTOM OF A RAVINE. BET THAT WAS A JOB GETTING HIM UP AND OUT. ONE TIME KATHY SHOT A NICE BUCK AND IT DIED ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CREEK DOWN A 45 DEGREE BANK. DRAGGING DOWN THE OTHER BANK WASN`T SO DAD. GOING UP THE OTHER SIDE WAS A HOOT. WE ENDED UP GUTTED IT AND SHE AND i AND NATHAN STILL COULDN`T GET IT UP. ENDED UP GETTING THE ATV AND 100 FEET OF ROPE AND WAS STILL A JOB BUT WE FINALLY HOT IT. WAS 16 DEGREES THAT MORNING AND WE WERE ALL SWEATING TIME IT WAS OVER.
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Post by Brad Collings on Nov 29, 2015 20:37:59 GMT -5
it took 50ft of winch from the utv and 100ft of rope to reach it and pulled right out. thats the deepest steepest holler on our place. pulled one out of there for yoteskinner last year. in the last 30 years ive had to pull 4 deer out of there.
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Nov 29, 2015 20:48:16 GMT -5
once had a coyote den back under a rock overhang in wyoming. it went back 30 to get the pups. didn`t need a rope but helped being skinny and wiggle like a snake. right up there with gameboys culvert skunk grabbing.
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Nov 29, 2015 20:52:03 GMT -5
lol, forgot this story. onre day was doine skinning early so started looking in culvert for porkys. saw one in a 16" culvert that was caved in the middle so both ends sloped down. shot him dead and tried wire, everything. rancher buddy sees me parked there for over an hr and worried I have truck trouble or heart attack so drives over. I say just the guy I needed. so I wiggle in with rope tied to my ankles and grab the porky and he pulls me out backwards. before I go in I say.... " now I can trust you can`t I?" for those that been there, it was leigh st clair.
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Post by Rwaddell on Nov 29, 2015 22:07:07 GMT -5
Used to do some crazy stuff like that for coons!
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Nov 30, 2015 5:31:16 GMT -5
lol, had a porky skull market at the time. one of these days I`ll finally relize I`m not getting the new caddy after all and quit the porky skull and 25 cent coyote feet biz. the 60 cent weiner bone biz is where the gold mine is.
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Post by mjkluesener on Dec 1, 2015 8:31:59 GMT -5
I would like to know how Nathan and you found 65 rats in Indiana? That's a impressive number these days. Good job.
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Post by tired of scraping coyotes on Dec 1, 2015 9:03:33 GMT -5
CITY PONDS WITH NO FARM DRAINAGE.
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