anybody got any tips or tricks to successful trapping coyotes in the rain? rain will wash the dirt cover off of my coil spring traps and i was wondering what was the best alternative for covering your traps in a rainy situation.
thanks,
-jj
i ordered some duke #3 coil spring traps with a 6" jaw width and am wondering if that is too big for coyotes and foxes. i would prefer not to break legs. should i downsize to a smaller trap? and if so what size? what will a #3 do to a fox?
thanx, jj
In a flooded field behind a 500 acre lake in Alabama, three other boys and I had a four man limit of bluebills and ringnecks in one hour of very selective shooting.
Re: Waders
pro-line makes winchester's waders... i own a pair they are very durable and DO NOT leak at all... they are not very warm but if u wear a couple pair of socks you can hunt in the worst of weather... i've done it! overall they are good waders!
Re: v-hull boat
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i would think that gettin ur boat close enough to the bank would depend on if u were huntin islands or on the bank................. in most cases i would recomend takin ur boat as far from ur huntin place as possible and try to find a frallen tree or some other kind of natural cover................... camo burlap and fast-grass also work excellent for hidin and taking the human loojk out of a boat................ unfortunately a boat that big is hard to make look natural to humt out of so good luck and i am sure u will figure somethin out.
canvasbackman
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