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    Nice cat photo
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    Is getting em out alive a two person job? I watched a fox being taken out alive by just stepping on his head & releasing his paw. Then he was grabbed by his scruff & thrown in cage. Yotes seem to be a little bigger undertaking. I'm too much of a puss to attempt what I saw with the fox so I'd imagine dirt nap would come first on a yote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars Bluff View Post
    Is getting em out alive a two person job? I watched a fox being taken out alive by just stepping on his head & releasing his paw. Then he was grabbed by his scruff & thrown in cage. Yotes seem to be a little bigger undertaking. I'm too much of a puss to attempt what I saw with the fox so I'd imagine dirt nap would come first on a yote.
    It is an easy one person job, especially if you have a catch pole
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    Do you do anything different to catch bobcats? I’ve heard hang a feather or two over a trap will catch a cat’s eyes and draw them in. Don’t know how true it is though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEAR View Post
    Do you do anything different to catch bobcats? I’ve heard hang a feather or two over a trap will catch a cat’s eyes and draw them in. Don’t know how true it is though.
    You can absolutely do that if you want to target cats, but for the most part I’m just catching them in my coyote sets. When I see their tracks it’s pretty much inevitable that they get caught.

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    Set my first trap line yesterday. 2 dzn traps
    Got me a variety pack this morning

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    Very Nice Head!!

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    Ricky do yall dispatch the cats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAJUN LAB View Post
    Ricky do yall dispatch the cats?
    I do sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccleroy View Post
    I do sir.
    Very nice work my friend!
    One other question are you catching more males or females this time of year or is it a mixture?
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    Ricky yours seem to have thicker fur than mine....this one was pretty

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    That’s like winning the lottery right there!!

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    4th beaver in the last few weeks. Same pond. First one in the leg hold. Was gnawing on that trap pretty good when I pulled up to check. Another big female. 30” nose to base of tail.

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    So inspired by this thread I couldn’t stand it and went and made twice sets today. Haven’t trapped since 1988; weren’t any coyotes in the state then. I’d be thrilled to catch one. Thanks for the inspiration.

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