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NJ Hunter / New Jersey Small Game & Waterfowl Hunting / Small Game Action / Caught a Nice Yote (pix)
Posted:  20 Jan 2008 5:08 PM
Way to go!!
Posted:  20 Jan 2008 5:32 PM
nice looking dog
Posted:  20 Jan 2008 6:44 PM
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Any advice for a first year trapper trying to get his first Yote. We got 11 Reds this year, but no Yote's


First time trapper and you've got 11 Fox so far.....
Sounds like you are doing pretty good.
Congrats on the fox.
My best advice is to learn where they like to travel..Spend a Sunday walking around your trapline when there is snow on the ground and just follow tracks...Ask yourself why they went where they went.
Pay attention to how things look from  the ground level of a Coyote.
Blending in your snares is important but don't try to crowd a Coyote to much.
Good luck..It sounds like your future is bright.
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 6:46 PM
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Youve gotta make one of those pics your avatar....afterall, yotes are "gobbler getters"


Good Idea...I just may do that !
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 6:49 PM
man dam nice yote gobb.... man iam hoping just to be able to get a fox durin the season you are unstoppable
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 6:49 PM
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Nice one.  Did you weigh him?
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48 lbs.
I really thought he would weigh more than that.
I caught a BobCat once that weighed 43 lbs.!
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 7:06 PM
Wow, those are some amazing pictures.  I have yet to have an encounter with or even hear one.
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 8:38 PM
Gobblegetter that is an absolutely beautiful yote! He is full of fur. Thats for sure! Congrats!
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 8:48 PM
i thought this web site was about hunting, not killing? personally i don't have any problems with hunting coyotes, foxes, whatever. but i would like to know where is the challenge or sport in killing an animal caught in a snare and don't tell me the sport is in the trap as you could trap one in a less lethal system, take your pictures, then release the animal. and unless you really subsist off of trapping, you're just plain killing. i feel that by posting pictures of a wild animal trapped in a snare, wounded and in absolute fear of its life is about as tasteless as tasteless can be and it shows absolutely no respect for the animal as well as the many hundreds of hunters on this site who proudly photgraph their kills taken while hunting. i feel that the moderators/administer of this site should remove these pictures and direct the person who posted them to refrain from doing so in the future. i know that i'm going to take heat for my opinion i want to make clear that i'm a hunter and will be so until my dying breath but we as hunters do not need to associate ourselves with with pictues associated with this post.
Posted:  20 Jan 2008 8:49 PM
very nice!!
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 10:06 PM   Last Edited By: MarksWorld
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don't tell me the sport is in the trap as you could trap one in a less lethal system,


The reason we use snares is because they are the most humane trap out there.

Killing the animal is part of trapping! And to quote my trapping instructer from this past fall. " Most hunters dont have what it takes to walk up to an animal and do the job that must be done to complete the task of trapping" Meaning shooting an animal thats sitting there in a trap. Its not for everyone but the killing part of the task is JUST THAT. Why cant you just sit in a deer stand and simply point the gun at the deer and say "BANG"? And let the deer walk away unharmed?

Please dont come on here and bash a tradition that this country was started on. The first people to head west were trappers!!! If you dont have a stomach for something then DONT CLICK ON THE THREAD!!!!!!!
Posted:  20 Jan 2008 10:09 PM
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but we as hunters do not need to associate ourselves with with pictues associated with this post.


WHAT???????
Posted:  20 Jan 2008 10:13 PM
man that dude looks pissed. awesome yote. he looks like hes been eating well.
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 10:44 PM
about hunting not killing? do you kill what you hunt? this is worse then a button buck complainti sure hope nobody in his whole entire family doesnt own anything with real fur on it they probably get an earful
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 11:02 PM
thats a great dog gobbler getter you are a true woodsman.  you need to give lessons for turkey and trapping.
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Posted:  20 Jan 2008 11:09 PM
With pics like that, it's not hard to believe the theory that eastern 'yotes are the decendents of cross breeding with grey wolves.
The coyotes that inhabit the eastern U.S. & Canada are a whole different animal than their southwestern cousins.
Posted:  20 Jan 2008 11:26 PM
Wow did he look pissed!!
Posted:  21 Jan 2008 4:23 AM   Last Edited By: gobblergetter
TC121...

I don't even know where to begin...so I won't even try !

UNBELIEVEABLE !
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Posted:  21 Jan 2008 6:16 AM
Tc121 do you bait? And if it is not about killing next time you go "hunting" take a camera then you won't have to ask about the killing
Posted:  21 Jan 2008 6:49 AM
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'yotes are the decendents of cross breeding with grey wolves.
The coyotes that inhabit the eastern U.S. & Canada are a whole different animal than their southwestern cousins.

it's the red wolf.

Tc121 what the ????
it's not the dispatch thats the sport, it's getting a animal to stick it's head in a snare. you take the smartest animal in the woods and get it to put on a leash. no the dispatch isn't hard to do, it's getting the animal there in the first place.
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Posted:  21 Jan 2008 7:36 AM
congrats nice yote
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Posted:  21 Jan 2008 10:05 AM
Great job. Beautiful colors on him.
Posted:  21 Jan 2008 10:30 AM
Do u set snares strictly on where u think they are traveling or do u use bait to get them to use a particular run? (im clueless about this stuff, just asking)
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Posted:  21 Jan 2008 10:32 AM
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Warren


I can hear the yotes at night running through the fields behind my house. Lots of yotes in Warren
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Posted:  21 Jan 2008 10:39 AM
Dude, awesome photos....THANKS !!
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Posted:  21 Jan 2008 10:57 AM
Thats a mean looking Boy
Posted:  21 Jan 2008 11:00 AM
those are some pretty good pics
Posted:  21 Jan 2008 11:13 AM
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Do u set snares strictly on where u think they are traveling or do u use bait to get them to use a particular run?


I set mainly on travel routes. Which could be routes they are taking to get to a deer carcass.
But I don't really use bait.
I will sometimes use a loud 'call' lure to get them into an area that I have snares set.
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Posted:  21 Jan 2008 2:27 PM
i have seen quite a few in warrenn while deer hunting...ridge rd in harmony has quite a few
Posted:  21 Jan 2008 2:30 PM
That first pic is awesome
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