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Post by herm on Dec 15, 2012 6:10:33 GMT -5
I ran a line of traps the past four days along a creek.I trapped 9 coon and picked up another on the road by this creek.All were female but one.Seems odd to me,anyone have any idea as to why the catch would be 90% female?
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Post by ldb on Dec 15, 2012 10:49:51 GMT -5
Noticing that this year also ..We are running about 5 females to every male caught
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Post by mexicantrapper on Dec 15, 2012 14:01:20 GMT -5
Mine are just the opposite. Out of the 12 coon I've trapped only one is a female. All of mine have been incidentals in fox or mink sets and all but 2 have been in the hardwoods not by a water or food source. The bore I snagged yesterday was 30# and 35" on the board.
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Post by coyote44 on Dec 15, 2012 19:46:14 GMT -5
I have noticed it in the K9's Of the 15 coyotes 13 were female fox just the opposite 12 caught 10 males. In my area next month the remaining males are going to have a good time
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Post by nylogger on Dec 15, 2012 19:56:59 GMT -5
7 boar/1 sow coon,
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Post by keith on Dec 15, 2012 20:01:14 GMT -5
80% female on coon here.
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Post by oldtimer on Dec 15, 2012 20:04:45 GMT -5
i wonder if the males are migrating? were fox alittel fatty or absent of fat/ local fox usually have some fat tell late dec but migrants very thin.
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