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Old 08-28-2013, 09:04 AM
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Had a guy told me one time he had a problem with them. He said he used PVC pipe traps. 10" pvc pipe cut about 36" long. Dig hole deep enough to leave 3" sticking up above ground surface, bury pipe at slight angle, 10 degree maybe?? Throw bait like scraps or anything they want in the bottom of the pipe. He said how it works is they will go head first to get to the bait, but the trick is, they will fold their front legs back to get down the pipe. once they are in the pipe, they can't back out of it. He said either choot em while they are in the pipe or pop a cap in their azz when you pull them out. Not sure about the exact dimensions I listed, but might google and find something.

BTW. I've heard before people selling live coyotes to people that run dogs on them in big fenced pens. There used to be one of these pens off Holbrook Park road southeast of DeQuincy. Not sure if they still do that but might be something to look into. ??? $$
Yep, they will get $100 for a live one in N La (Lincoln Parish). Use em in fox pens for foxhounds training and trials.
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