Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
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09/19/24 08:10 PM
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Law Dog
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Camper, tent or is there a shed on the place to have a roof over your head for extended stays?
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
#8219409
09/19/24 08:41 PM
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BigBlackBirds
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Coyotes and badgers are the only species living in that country. All sandhills, nothing but grass and barbwire fences. Not a paying gig, or anything to hunt on it. No trees for miles. I'm retired, so don't have to worry about work. About halfway there, I'm already trapping on 4000 acres. Forgot to mention that. If the weather gets bad, going tobe a real bugger to get to. My plan is to get in early, hit hard , then get out Just curious what kinda critter population you anticipate to see in that area on average? Running math in my head, that’s like a dozen sections. So for ease in understanding on paper, a piece covering 4x3 miles. In this world that’s home for a family of 5-6 but likely has three families skirting around it based on geography.
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
#8219429
09/19/24 09:04 PM
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Posts: 325 N MN
DHH
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Your retired , your choice
I'd Rather Try And Fail Then Not Try And Succeed
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: BigBlackBirds]
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09/20/24 12:06 AM
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LDW
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Coyotes and badgers are the only species living in that country. All sandhills, nothing but grass and barbwire fences. Not a paying gig, or anything to hunt on it. No trees for miles. I'm retired, so don't have to worry about work. About halfway there, I'm already trapping on 4000 acres. Forgot to mention that. If the weather gets bad, going tobe a real bugger to get to. My plan is to get in early, hit hard , then get out Just curious what kinda critter population you anticipate to see in that area on average? Running math in my head, that’s like a dozen sections. So for ease in understanding on paper, a piece covering 4x3 miles. In this world that’s home for a family of 5-6 but likely has three families skirting around it based on geography. I wouldn't be surprised with a catch of at least 20 coyotes, probably more. Normally as you take some, others will fill back in. I've caught 16 in a 900 acre pasture and 18 in a 640 acre pasture.
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
#8219527
09/20/24 12:47 AM
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Vinke
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you guys are nut to do this for nothing. We need a fur Union. Go on strike so they pay us more..............!!!!
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
#8219536
09/20/24 01:19 AM
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Vinke
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We have coyotes that arre still worth something. I averaged just short of $20 last year. But that was last year, might be 0 this year. I think there was a bounty in the 70? for 50$ a coyote in NE I used to get .25cents per front foot for gopher in Iowa in the 60s
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: Vinke]
#8219577
09/20/24 06:45 AM
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trapdog1
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you guys are nut to do this for nothing. We need a fur Union. Go on strike so they pay us more..............!!!! Along with better hours and working conditions.
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
#8219582
09/20/24 06:58 AM
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If you are retired not a big deal. If you are working an 8 -10 hour a day job 24 hour checks are tough.
Author of The Lure Hunter: A Guide to Finding Fishing Lures
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
#8219583
09/20/24 07:02 AM
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Swamp Wolf
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Coyotes and badgers are the only species living in that country. All sandhills, nothing but grass and barbwire fences. Not a paying gig, or anything to hunt on it. No trees for miles. I'm retired, so don't have to worry about work. About halfway there, I'm already trapping on 4000 acres. Forgot to mention that. If the weather gets bad, going tobe a real bugger to get to. My plan is to get in early, hit hard , then get out I'd do it (you're retired). If you dont, you'll always wish you had. I trapped a large tract of timberland (42,000 acres) for 7 years a while back. It was 30 miles from my home to front gate. But, it was 19 miles from that front gate to the back gate (quickest route possible). I was working a full time job during those years, so I took off to trap that place. It was a great trapline....in a near wilderness setting.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: BigBlackBirds]
#8219620
09/20/24 08:10 AM
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Boone Liane
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Coyotes and badgers are the only species living in that country. All sandhills, nothing but grass and barbwire fences. Not a paying gig, or anything to hunt on it. No trees for miles. I'm retired, so don't have to worry about work. About halfway there, I'm already trapping on 4000 acres. Forgot to mention that. If the weather gets bad, going tobe a real bugger to get to. My plan is to get in early, hit hard , then get out Just curious what kinda critter population you anticipate to see in that area on average? Running math in my head, that’s like a dozen sections. So for ease in understanding on paper, a piece covering 4x3 miles. In this world that’s home for a family of 5-6 but likely has three families skirting around it based on geography. That’s an excellent point. In some country, trapping a “short run” of a week or two you MIGHT have one family group to mess with on that size a parcel and maybe one more adjacent.
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
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09/20/24 08:14 AM
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Boone Liane
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We have coyotes that arre still worth something. I averaged just short of $20 last year. But that was last year, might be 0 this year. Don’t try to justify it monetarily at all. Because there is no way “just short of $20” is anywhere near substantial in this economy.
Last edited by Boone Liane; 09/20/24 08:19 AM.
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
#8219626
09/20/24 08:14 AM
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Shakeyjake
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Coyotes and badgers are the only species living in that country. All sandhills, nothing but grass and barbwire fences. Not a paying gig, or anything to hunt on it. No trees for miles. I'm retired, so don't have to worry about work. About halfway there, I'm already trapping on 4000 acres. Forgot to mention that. If the weather gets bad, going tobe a real bugger to get to. My plan is to get in early, hit hard , then get out Sounds like a good plan. Throw everything you got at em. Cleaned out a beaver pond for a farmer in 24 hours like that, 9 beaver including the breeder.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
#8219735
09/20/24 12:02 PM
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BigBlackBirds
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I wouldn't be surprised with a catch of at least 20 coyotes, probably more. Normally as you take some, others will fill back in. I've caught 16 in a 900 acre pasture and 18 in a 640 acre pasture.
Thanks. Completely different world there compared to here. Around here there's somewhere between 75-125 people per square mile depending on what county I'm in. Most sections are carved up and have many property owners. In more rural areas there would still usually be 2-3 primary owners with a handful of houses carved out on the road. Upside is with so many owners you can find someplace to access the critters and not be shut out of a large area completely BUT it may require alot of asking. AND quite often you are not going to get to the most ideal ground with the major travel corridors or congregation spots but may end up setting in the less frequented spider web of travels with a long wait between visits.
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Re: How far is too far?
[Re: LDW]
#8220504
09/21/24 03:47 PM
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I have an opportunity to trap coyotes on a 8000 acre ranch. The kicker it's 35 miles one way to check. We have a 24 hr check here also. Not trapping for the money, although it would be nice to at least pay for fuel. How far do some of you travel to check? Life is short, if you enjoy trapping, jump on it. You may not get another opportunity for this.
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