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Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6997476
09/22/20 07:58 PM
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Nice job Bob.


jim
Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6997491
09/22/20 08:17 PM
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I save that peach jam for my ice cream and my sandwiches for lunch Jim. I have lots of other goodies to offer those stink dogs. Got some after birth today from an aborted animal on the farm. Always good to use that when available in a birthing area.

Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6997528
09/22/20 08:59 PM
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Mr. Jameson- the Kansas guys will never shut up about your skill as a predator trapper. I am sure this producer feels fortunate to have you on the job.


“What’s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.”
Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers


Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6997725
09/23/20 06:29 AM
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job well done !! smile

Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6997740
09/23/20 07:00 AM
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Good read. When you get after birth in a jar for sale I'm coming to see you.
In my couple experiences with beef eaters, they get the taste and don't stop. Not all the dogs in the county just the taste tester group. Get those ones and done, the way I read this mirrors this "theory".
Keep on keeping on Bob. I'm currently having spider problems with the cool down lol.





Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6997748
09/23/20 07:14 AM
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Got a placenta cut up in manageable pieces last nite to put out today. That should spike some interest as always with some spooky dogs. This is from a horse so the odor will be a bit different.

Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6997766
09/23/20 07:53 AM
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Nice looking property.That "funnel" pinch point where the corn almost meets the wood line is begging for a trap. smile


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Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6997821
09/23/20 09:00 AM
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Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6997827
09/23/20 09:08 AM
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Bob

Them coyotes can see the infrared trail cams and will avoid the area once they been flashed. The blackout cams dont seem to bother them at all.


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Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: gutthooked] #6998092
09/23/20 02:42 PM
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John,

No dogs on cams any place before I started catching them. Either they weren't moving in the areas yet or the heat was causing them to hold their activity to a minimum. Just like you opened the flood gates and here they came. I still have your Styrofoam cooler saved for you John when you get down this way. Gotta get it back to you so you can fill it up again this winter. smile

Just got back from running the line. One adult female dog 43#. Had a litter this spring it appears. 5 coon, a cat, 1 red fox and 5 opossum. Several screen scratch outs from sets by coon. A few remakes due to deer firing traps. Getting lots of set making practice daily.

Caught 11 coon from these two sets over the last 2 weeks until it connected on a dog. Changing some sets appearance, putting in a new set here and there then adding some different bait and lure combos got their interest. I think I am getting dialed in now just need to be patient now and they will come.

Put a bit of placenta around the line today. Have to wait and see if it is a big help or just another odor.

Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998097
09/23/20 02:48 PM
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[Linked Image]

One view of catch location

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Opposite view of location heading to cover and power line right of way.

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Another young red before release to run another day

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Funnel point location. 1 double and 1 single caught here. Dirt hole and a Marking Scent Post set up. A productive combo for me in these situations

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Opposite view coming out of the funnel set up into the open agricultural area. Dirt hole is first and the Scent object is just past the DH about 10-12 feet.

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2 track road side view of Dirt Hole from the travel lane.

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Dirt Hole as viewed by the animal on approach to the hole presentation. Opposite side of travel lane.

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Approach area to the location from a better angle.

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Marking Scent object viewed as a close up. Old piece of rock and a small chip of hardtop I found lying close by. These locations are getting worn out. If we get more rain I may be done here. Will have to move my locations to virgin ground due to so much mud from the fine ground up dirt.

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Some dig out hole sets on locations in a barren field. They are getting burned out and will mud up badly with rain and another couple catches.

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Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998099
09/23/20 02:49 PM
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Very nice! Thanks for sharing


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Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998113
09/23/20 03:01 PM
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Bob,

Leave some for seed brother!
Nice job.

Blessings,
Mark

Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998117
09/23/20 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob Jameson
[Linked Image]

One view of catch location

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Opposite view of location heading to cover and power line right of way.

[Linked Image]

Another young red before release to run another day

[Linked Image]

Funnel point location. 1 double and 1 single caught here. Dirt hole and a Marking Scent Post set up. A productive combo for me in these situations

[Linked Image]

Opposite view coming out of the funnel set up into the open agricultural area. Dirt hole is first and the Scent Post is just past the DH about 10-12 feet.

[Linked Image]

2 track road side view of Dirt Hole from the travel lane.

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Dirt Hole as viewed by the animal on approach to the hole presentation. Opposite side of travel lane.

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Is that a skeet and trap shooting range in the background of the first pic?


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Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998135
09/23/20 03:30 PM
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Yes that is a skeet range.

Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998174
09/23/20 04:26 PM
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Nice work

Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998234
09/23/20 05:48 PM
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Mark I would think your guide lines on coyote control are the same there as they are most places with predation problems. The owners want you to give those dogs a good spanking as best as is possible for time of year and conditions as well as the time vested in each job length.

That language is a bit kind as to what is really stated when a perspective client speaks his mind when referring to their experience with coyotes. No fair chase, no fur considerations and no leaving seed if possible. We both know within a few weeks after hitting an area hard that other coyotes will surely drift back into the vacant habitat pretty quick. All depending upon the time of year, temps and the predator population per square mile.

We have such excellent carrying capacity here for deer and coyotes both. Feed and weather conditions are generally favorable year round. Neither wants for much at any time. This job has the potentional to turn into a full time position for someone. If any more cattle or foals are attacked or killed that could be the determining factor if there is a budget for it..

Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998238
09/23/20 05:52 PM
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Nice post Bob. Thanks for sharing.
I got called on a sheep kill. The guy put a lama in with them and the killing stopped for now. He lost a sheep four nights in a row. May not set till season if he doesn’t loose anymore sheep. Not far from there yotes killed a dog about a month ago. Bad yotes. I need to spend some quality time with them and teach them to be good yotes. Lol




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Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998262
09/23/20 06:12 PM
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Got a question Bob ? Do you offset to the left? Good job and great pics


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Re: Beef Killers going down [Re: Bob Jameson] #6998301
09/23/20 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob Jameson
Mark I would think your guide lines on coyote control are the same there as they are most places with predation problems. The owners want you to give those dogs a good spanking as best as is possible for time of year and conditions as well as the time vested in each job length.

That language is a bit kind as to what is really stated when a perspective client speaks his mind when referring to their experience with coyotes. No fair chase, no fur considerations and no leaving seed if possible. We both know within a few weeks after hitting an area hard that other coyotes will surely drift back into the vacant habitat pretty quick. All depending upon the time of year, temps and the predator population per square mile.

We have such excellent carrying capacity here for deer and coyotes both. Feed and weather conditions are generally favorable year round. Neither wants for much at any time. This job has the protentional to turn into a full time position for someone. If any more cattle or foals are attacked or killed that could be the determining factor if there is a budget for it..


It was tongue in cheek my supreme lure making friend. Stack 'em up! Thanks for the ride along.
Hope all is well with you.
Blessings,
Mark

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