Trapper & Predator Caller

BLOODY COYOTE In a Fence

I have a snare hung under a fence at the top of a ravine.

Snaring fences can be problematic. I’m targeting coyotes and I don’t snare fence lines that are in view of the road or highway. The ordinary means of dispatch is to let coyote wind itself up in the fence and choke down. You, I, the farmer, and the fur buyer don’t care, but the general public would prefer not to see

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