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By Patrick parsons25
looking for people who need help dealing with their coyote problems have a farmer I’m helping now and any advise on how many coyotes should be removed if it’s only a few causing issues
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By Hookhunter20
Hey everyone,
I will be getting my trapping license this fall and obviously I'm about as green as they come. I have property in upstate NY, that has an abundance of predators. I don't want to get into trapping for the money as I know fur price are down these days, but a little money earned and helping my deer, turkey, rabbit, grouse and hopefully reintroduced pheasant population is a win enough for me. I have seen a fisher every time I have scouted and hunted this piece of land. My cousin who lives about five minutes down the road from my property lost about 15 of his "prized show chickens" to a fisher in one night (trail cam confirmed). I have gotten a few coyote and fox pictures as well but have not seen them in person just yet. Primarily my target animal to remove by trapping is the fisher, I like and don't mind putting some hours into fox and coyote hunting with the gun but wouldn't mind grabbing a few of them in a trap as well. Any advice on trap sizes, most reliable beginner priced friendly brands and catching foxes, coyotes, bobcats, racoons, and the fisher would be appriciated!
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By Hookhunter20
I am new to the predator hunting world. I have always wanted to do it but haven't jumped for the set up until recently. I have purchased a .223, calls, light for night hunting and have done a ton of research, as well as watching coyote hunting videos from calling the country. In my opinion they seem to be very knowledgeable and as informational as videos come. I have a buddy who traps and has frozen his pelts to sell green (has yet to bring them to a buyer). I finally sprung into predator hunting to help out the deer, turkey, and rabbit population on my new farm in Schoharie county which is over run with coyote and bobcats as well as my hometown spots in Putnam county, but figure if I can make a few bucks and use the animal after harvest its a win win. I was wondering who sells green vs going through the stretching, drying, and tanning process themselves and why? Also if there is a annual fur buyer in the southern tier, I have been looking it up but haven't found any information on that as of yet.
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By rocklandtrappers
The Nysta Calendar fundraising committee is looking for pictures of LIVE catches by NYS Trappers. We ask that only the furbearer appear in the picture. We have a few design ideas on how to use the pictures. The final design will be decided based on the quality of the picture (s) and how many we receive. The committee will make every effort to give you credit for the submission on the calendar itself. In the event we can't. We will post the submissions on this forum and elsewhere after the calendar is released. If you prefer not to be credited. Please let us know.
Please submit the photo's to the below email address. Please give us your name and the name of the County your furbearer was trapped in.
[email protected]
Thanks
Mike Finn
Committee Chair
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By Dove Huntress
Sign the petition:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/832/485/616/veto-s-065889-a-and-a-08790-a/
To see more issues associated with the mute swan see NY Dove Hunting at:
http://nydovehunting.weebly.com/mute-swans.html
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