A little snaring

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Coyotehunter
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Re: A little snaring

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Did you run any snares this fall?
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Re: A little snaring

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none this fall, but last season I did a little. Here are just a handful of pics I was able to grab easily.

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Chris Lyon


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My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
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Re: A little snaring

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Some really nice looking fox.. See you have a few with the frosted rumps.. What you do with the Porky???
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Re: A little snaring

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that freezer looks familier. great pics, thanks for sharing.
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Re: A little snaring

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Porky is just like a possum in my eyes. The freezer was some of the best money I've spent
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Re: A little snaring

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Have you tried selling the guard hairs. I used to get about $10 a ounce for them.
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