Trapper & Predator Caller

TOP COYOTE DEPREDATION LOCATIONS

As I traveled through the old coal mining towns of Southern Colorado, I looked at the straight, up-and-down, rock-laden mountains covered with pinion and cedars and wondered why anyone would run cattle in this type of country. There was not much grass and the only things that were abundant were predators. It was not my job to question why, though. My job was to stop some coyotes from killing more calves for this rancher.

Every coyote trapper, whether producing fur or working on depredation issues, will face challenging demographics and terrain

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