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ub1243
06-18-2009, 01:49 PM
today at 12:15pm i saw a coyote between sewell and mantua. i think it's mantua blvd. between electic mobility and crawford plumbing, this is across from the old paintball place.
about a 30lbs dog. working the edge of the field. i bet there was another flushing just inside of the edge. i have seen them do this before.

Unami
06-19-2009, 02:28 AM
They are here! I see tracks in the stream bed at the end of my street near Gurks. I wish they would clean out a few of the cats in my neighborhood.

deerslayersean
06-19-2009, 02:31 AM
there was one behind my work tuesday prolly 25 lbs i snuck up on it got like 15 yards away before it ran looks like it had mange

River Rat
06-28-2009, 08:41 PM
Yes I saw them in the same field yesterday morning.They are probably the same Nomad Yotes that work your farm just out on there 30 mile loop:D.They are just too unpredictable sometimes.If i am still here in November i will lay some cable over that way.Joe i have your Snapper meat.You been shootin any carp?I need some for turtle bait,HRL:thup:

mudmarlin70
06-29-2009, 01:41 AM
Been geting some crazy yote reports up here lately...One horse farm manager watched a yote run down a mature deer in his pasture and takee it down. Deer was killled by the lone yote. Probly an 18 month old deer. He's spooked enough to probly be shootng on sight due to kids being riding there daily. No reason to doubt him...think I've got the place lined up, if not Ive got the perimeter.

a co-worker told me he was woken up by is wife as all hell was breaking loose on his front lawn around 4 am. his wife callled him downstairs. he sees a coyote laying open a mature deer on his front lawn. tried to get a pic, but the flash got him only the window screen....the deer was still alive at the time. he said the sounds were unbelievable....he' not a hunter and has no reson to embelish. the dog ran off. They went back to bed and within a half hour, he could hear the gnawing. by morning there were no internal organs left except the intestines. he put the dog at approxiately 60 lbs. A lone dog again...and large as a medium german shephard.

I'm usually pretty suspicious about these reports, but i have no reasone to doubt either of these people...none whatsoever.

ub1243
06-29-2009, 07:36 AM
harry, i was thinking about going carp shooting, if i make it out i will freeze them for you. frog season open wednesday,can't wait for that one. i'm up for snappre meat. i had some snapper soap at PB diner in glassboro a few weeks ago, bad, very bad soup.
i thought you were selling and moving?

i drove a sand rd down the street from me, scouting my trapping land. coyotes running the two track. they are everywere. i was telling the deer biologist a few weeks ago about how bad it's getting. f+g underestimate the take by coyotes big time.
mudmarlin, hang them high and big, and hope they don't chew out.

ub1243
06-29-2009, 02:12 PM
harry did you see newt's turtle he caught?
north carolina, in a D trap, normally baited with salt bunker.
by the way, newt is only 5' with thick shoes on.:D

still a great catch.
http://www.trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/1395772/1.html

did you catch the "east coast bridge inspector"? wears a orange construction vest too. thats for the under cover culvert trapline. so, in your face, no one can see him. lol