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Re: Losing my fawns, need trapper in Millbrook area
[Re: wdmax1]
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10/23/19 09:53 AM
10/23/19 09:53 AM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,543 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,543
Awbarn, AL
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Be prepared to pay a good bit for a trapper to come in. You may have a little sticker shock. There's really no money in coyote furs from Alabama so the only money the trapper will get is what he charges you. Its labor intensive too and requires them to come out every day for a couple weeks and run the trap line. I learned how to trap and started getting pretty proficient at it in hopes of doing just what you're wanting to have done. When you start telling folks that it'll cost them $1500 or $2000 to trap for a couple weeks though.....they tend to start back peddling on the idea.
If you're not wanting to pay that kind of price and you live close to the land....I'd suggest getting you a dozen traps and start learning. Its actually pretty fun and not all that difficult. There's a trapping store down in Ramer that has everything you need to get started.
The Corn Crash!!!
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Re: Losing my fawns, need trapper in Millbrook area
[Re: CNC]
#2933621
10/23/19 09:56 AM
10/23/19 09:56 AM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 4,565 Coosa County, AL
Coosa1
SOA Professional
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SOA Professional
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 4,565
Coosa County, AL
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Be prepared to pay a good bit for a trapper to come in. You may have a little sticker shock. There's really no money in coyote furs from Alabama so the only money the trapper will get is what he charges you. Its labor intensive too and requires them to come out every day for a couple weeks and run the trap line. I learned how to trap and started getting pretty proficient at it in hopes of doing just what you're wanting to have done. When you start telling folks that it'll cost them $1500 or $2000 to trap for a couple weeks though.....they tend to start back peddling on the idea.
If you're not wanting to pay that kind of price and you live close to the land....I'd suggest getting you a dozen traps and start learning. Its actually pretty fun and not all that difficult. There's a trapping store down in Ramer that has everything you need to get started. Yep. I had people agree to prices and then not pay me for beaver jobs because "I only caught 4-5" and that was all that was in their stream. I tried it as a side gig right out of highschool and quickly realized that it's tough to get people to pay what it's actually worth. That being said though, now that I have a good job I'd be more inclined to do it for a little extra side money plus the fun of it if I had time to do it.
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Re: Losing my fawns, need trapper in Millbrook area
[Re: Ben2]
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10/23/19 11:55 AM
10/23/19 11:55 AM
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Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 4,779 LASW
turkey247
10 point
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10 point
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Posts: 4,779
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Hunt them during deer season. Won’t help nothing
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Re: Losing my fawns, need trapper in Millbrook area
[Re: wdmax1]
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10/23/19 12:40 PM
10/23/19 12:40 PM
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Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8,363 Montgomery
WmHunter
14 point
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14 point
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Montgomery
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While you have to kill every one you see during deer season, I think the best time to actually hunt them is in late spring and early summer. They respond to calling easier at that time for some reason, something to do with breeding or having pups or something.
"The Tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson
" Chuck Sykes is a dictator control freak like Vladimir Putin " WmHunter
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Re: Losing my fawns, need trapper in Millbrook area
[Re: turkey247]
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10/23/19 02:10 PM
10/23/19 02:10 PM
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Posts: 19,616 Pelham
Ben2
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Hunt them during deer season. Won’t help nothing Why? I would think you could work on them in 4 months hunting them regularly
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Re: Losing my fawns, need trapper in Millbrook area
[Re: wdmax1]
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10/23/19 04:19 PM
10/23/19 04:19 PM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,543 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
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It's like a.tire running through a mud puddle full of water. Its only void of water for a very short time period before filling back in. Yotes fill in the void pretty quickly. In order to be effective you need to trap then out just prior to fawn drop so that hopefully by the time they fill back in your fawns will be old enough to not be so vulnerable
The Corn Crash!!!
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Re: Losing my fawns, need trapper in Millbrook area
[Re: wdmax1]
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10/23/19 04:43 PM
10/23/19 04:43 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 2,282 Spanish Fort
Jstocks
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8 point
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Posts: 2,282
Spanish Fort
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My cousin in south Ms has a successful control story of the predators on the hunting club he’s a member of. They have caught 69 yotes in the last 3 years. The club is in the neighborhood of 5k acres. He is fortunate to live right near the club and to have a job that allows for him to spend a lot of time in the woods. He told me the other day that their deer population is doing well, even for an area not well known for deer numbers. Prior to this 3 year trapping, they didn’t shoot does. He said the population always seems low and did not grow. Seems the yotes were controlling it for them. Now he says he sees very little sign of the coyotes. There are still a few, but not to the extent of needing trapping. He is now focused on the neighboring clubs that have given him permission to trap their property, which will subsequently help his cause because he will potentially be catching some of the ones that would be moving back to his original club. of course, all of this requires much work.
Last edited by Jstocks; 10/23/19 04:44 PM.
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