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Old 01-08-2017, 12:46 PM
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Numbers are down for me in the north. I trap my few quarters of farmland . I got 5 fox and 4 yotes on dirt holes in October. And nothing since then . I set up a big bait site in late November and it was eaten by birds . No tracks for a mile . I've seen one track at the far end of my property in 5 weeks . Looks like my hard work is paying off .


What I'm trying to say is some places have way more coyotes then others . Where I'm at I normally catch 8-12 and shot about 4 in the summer . My neighbours trap and hunt and my neighbours neighbours hunt and trap and there numbers are similar to mine . So that's norm here . I went Muley hunting by vermillion and couldn't believe the coyotes there . Shot 3 one night with bow . And there were more howling . At home I hardly ever here them . So yes some places have more yotes with maybe less pressure.
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