
Hi all, need a little help, this tom has been terrorizing my small deer population and along with a pack of coyotes we hardly have any fawns reach maturity. I just acquired this 200 acres to hunt and trap on and i'm looking for advice on how to deal with the predators by trapping them. I live in Florida, so steel trap are out (thanks to whining fox hunters and dog running deer hunters) so i'm down to using snares, and maybe Belisle foot snares. The issue is cows, there are 10 "Cracker" (original cows in the US for those who don't know what a cracker cow is) cows on the property and they made most of the trails that these predators are using. Cracker cows are small and have small hooves which makes the belisle snares problematic, anyways, have numerous trail cam pics of this Tom, a mother with two kits, and 3-4 coyotes all using this path pretty regular. How would you (if you were in my shoes) go about snaring these critters using whats legal here? Any help is greatly appreciated. I've tried back tracking to find a path with their sign on it, but it is mostly wire-grass covered terrain and there are no tracks. I trapped when i was young (dot you worry how long ago that was) but have been out of the game years, help out a fellow trapper with ideas if you can, thanks.