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Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7917262
07/31/23 02:40 PM
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Yep. Give yourself a few hours there


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Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7917329
07/31/23 04:52 PM
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We loved touring the Museum of the Fur Trade when we were there!

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Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7917416
07/31/23 07:02 PM
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Thanks for posting the pictures guys, and YES, it does take some time to go through it all. And, they always seem to have some new things every time I go. I’m not sure where they find it all.

Time is flying by pretty fast, and we’ll be gathering before you know it !

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7917506
07/31/23 08:35 PM
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The museum and grounds at Ft. Robinson is a treat of a different sort and well worth the time to check it out on the way to Chadron.

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7920208
08/04/23 09:05 AM
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This will be my first Coyote Days and I can’t wait. The 18th is my birthday, so Coyote Days is my present to myself. It’s always been my dream to trap west of the Missouri. Since I retired a year ago I've been converting an enclosed trailer into an off-grid trapping camper. And this season I’ll either be heading to western Nebraska, or Wyoming. I’m really excited about meeting and learning from some of the best predator trappers in the country. And just having a great time with a bunch of like minded people.
By the way. This my first time on Trapperman.

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7920214
08/04/23 09:11 AM
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Welcome,Tim and myself will be there also,Tim's 2nd time at CD's my 1st time,see you there!

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7920263
08/04/23 10:28 AM
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Sounds like a great turnout from all over the country, see everyone in 2 weeks!!






Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: Jim Taylor] #7920329
08/04/23 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Taylor
This will be my first Coyote Days and I can’t wait. The 18th is my birthday, so Coyote Days is my present to myself. It’s always been my dream to trap west of the Missouri. Since I retired a year ago I've been converting an enclosed trailer into an off-grid trapping camper. And this season I’ll either be heading to western Nebraska, or Wyoming. I’m really excited about meeting and learning from some of the best predator trappers in the country. And just having a great time with a bunch of like minded people.
By the way. This my first time on Trapperman.

Welcome to T-man! Be prepared for your brain to go into overload with all the information that'll get thrown at you. Bring along a full note pad and a new pen as you can't possibly remember all that information! I'm looking forward to making the pilgrimage again, even more so with Rick!


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Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7921029
08/05/23 07:02 AM
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Yep, Bill is right, Fort Robinson near Crawford Nebraska is a really historic, beautiful place to stop and see too.

Jim, I’m glad to hear you are planning on attending, and I know you’ll meet a lot of great people, and pick up some great info too

Rick, it’ll be good to see you again, glad to hear you’re making the trip

Todd, I’ll make sure the Texas ‘cat is thawed out in time for your demo on Friday, and I’ll haul the carcass to the freezer at my shop before it stinks too bad this year.

Scout. Yes, we will have lots of good info, and I’m glad you are making the trip again! See you there!

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7925609
08/11/23 07:29 AM
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We’re a week away!

Things are shaping up nicely and we’re getting some of the last minute details worked out as needed.

We’re getting more calls every day, from new attendees, as well as past attendees, and we are expecting an excellent crowd.

The weather app shows the weather will be great, with high 80’s for the afternoon, with cool evenings.

We have an option of using the new pavilion for demos if it rains a bit in the evening for a few minutes.

The demo presenters I’ve talked to lately are getting things lined out in their mind, and the topics we’ll cover are going to cover Coyotes & ‘Cats from A-Z

The fairgrounds in Lusk is at the SW corner of town, and the north gate will be open. The building we use is at the south end. The check-in desk is in that building, where wristbands for attending ($10) raffle tickets, T-shirts, food concessions and dealers are going to be.

The tickets for the banquet on Saturday night are $25 a person, and those will be available at the sign in desk too.
The banquet will be in the large building at the north end of the grounds, across road from the camping

The banquet will include a Rib Steak dinner, speakers, fur fashion show, scholarship/endowment fund presentation, raffle drawings, and auction

There is no need to pre-register for the banquet, and the tickets are sold at the check-in desk also

The food concession Includes: Home made biscuits & gravy for breakfast, and then from mid morning thru the day until we close the doors at 6:30 pm or so, the girls will have Sloppy Joes, tacos, and pulled pork sandwiches.

I’ll keep you updated on the weather!

Have a good day, Thanks, John

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7927077
08/13/23 07:24 AM
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Well, I’ve got an exciting update for today!

Marty Sennecker, from Alberta will be venturing down from Canada to attend Coyote Days this year.

I met Marty at the Montana Rendezvous in Lewistown many years ago, and he came down there several times

He told me yesterday that he hadn’t been to a USA convention type event in a long time, but was making the trip to Wyoming.

Marty will set up a booth to showcase his products.


The weather forecast for next Friday/Saturday looks to be hot, in the 90 degree range. If it ends up raining, we’ll set up the portable bleachers under the new pavilion.

Have a good Sunday, John

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7927249
08/13/23 12:18 PM
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That's great John.

Invite him to the cook out at Camp Cattrax


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Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7928914
08/15/23 03:06 PM
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Every year John has a buckle done for the auction, This years is another fantastic item! See you all in a few days!!
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Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7929023
08/15/23 05:39 PM
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Nice buckle, and take in fur trader museum in Neb.
We went through it on way back for F.T.A. 2017. [Linked Image]
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Well worth it.
Safe travels to all.


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Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7929060
08/15/23 06:46 PM
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Beginners, coyote days will shorten your learning curve by years. Old timers, you'll pick up new things to think about. Since John has been adding bobcats to the schedule, there are a lot of things many have not heard before from some very experienced cat trappers. 10 demos each day, nonstop, that is a lot of information. This is the ultimate venue for learning coyote think and cat think. Plus, it's one fine time to be had by all.

There are museums in every town coming and going on the way to Lusk, even the smallest ones are great and have something unique on display. Facinating history all through the western great plains.

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7929253
08/16/23 05:38 AM
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Yes, the museum in Chadron is a must see, thanks Chad

Bill is right, there will be a lot of ground covered on ‘cats and cat trapping and snaring, and a demo by one of the most successful cage trappers in the country, by Jim Ball from Arizona. (Over 100 ‘cats a season)

Everything will be talked about, from scouting to sets, to Todd Fairchild from Colorado skinning and putting up a ‘cat from start to finish

The most knowledgeable ‘cat garment maker, Michael Pappas, will also be attending Coyote Days, and I’ll have him give some updates on what he thinks the future looks like

And, Coyote knowledge and experience like no other

It’s only a few days away now, and we’ll be setting up on Thursday afternoon, and I know some people are already heading this way.

Bill and Riley are going to pick up some stuff for demo props, and Jim and I are going to hunt some coyotes in the.morning, and talk about last minute demo needs

Looks like 95 for high on Friday, but 80’s on Saturday

Safe travels everyone!

Thanks, John

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7929321
08/16/23 07:51 AM
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Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7929370
08/16/23 09:19 AM
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Four of us good old Kansas guys heading that way in the morning.First one i have been to can wait to meet and see everyone.

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7929522
08/16/23 01:34 PM
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Finally on the road for CD’s! This is literally the first day of living my retirement dream of trapping fur in all the western states I can. Until I can’t. Hopefully many seasons. I stopped outside of Lindsey, Nebraska for lunch, and just wanted to let y’all know I’m headed that way. I’m looking forward to meeting lots of new friends and getting an education. Excited ain’t the word for the way I feel right now.
I’m staying at the Bessy Campground tonight and I’ll probably come rolling into the fairgrounds sometime tomorrow afternoon. See ya there!

Re: Coyote Days 2023 [Re: John Graham] #7929959
08/17/23 05:16 AM
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Len and Jim, welcome aboard!

It’s going to be a busy day, and we’ll setting up the building at south end of grounds later this afternoon, and be ready for the event to start bright and early on Friday morning!

I have a few other announcements:

Nickie Swartz is bringing some Airedale pups with her, and they’d be the right age to take home and get them started going with you this fall. If anyone is looking for a good dog, look her up while here.

Les Johnson is bringing a lot of Hornady ammo with him, and he’ll be set up in the building, ready for business on Friday morning.

The weather looks good, maybe a touch warm, but not too bad.

I want to apologize in advance to everyone, because I’m not always able to stop and visit with everyone as much as I’d like to, but I WILL eventually!

I wear a lot of hats for 3 days, and I’m often pulled a lot of directions at once.

Most of the demo presenters will be rolling in this afternoon/evening, and the place will be humming Friday morning

Doors open at 6 a.m.

Biscuits & Gravy for breakfast

Live Star Spangled Banner at 7:45 a.m.

First demo, 8 a.m., Friday I’m kicking it off with my close friend and coworker, Dale Greenough
We are the county trappers for Niobrara Co. WY., and we’ll be talking about a variety of things that will interest people that want to learn about the world of predator control

See you there!

Safe travels, John

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