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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Anyone know anything about mnt lion trapping?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtntrapper1" data-source="post: 650413" data-attributes="member: 47396"><p>Wolf Traps set up well, work for Lions, They can be brought to scent, baits work, but in most states they have to be covered unless a natural kill is found to set near. In Idaho no bird wings or feathers can be used. I nipped a few lions when I lived in SW MT and trapped for years. I have not caught or nipped one here in Idaho. But know some one in the Fed Control business that has trapped them and held them in traps and snares. Wolf snares would work for lion. Bear foot snares are good for lions for cable size. They do have a territory and will come back in a few days to a week on the average if in a big area. Bobcat lures work on lions also., good ones are worth the money. Good luck, and your other biologists should know someone with the right traps and methods down there. </p><p></p><p>See the Wolf Forum for threads with trap recommendations and rigging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtntrapper1, post: 650413, member: 47396"] Wolf Traps set up well, work for Lions, They can be brought to scent, baits work, but in most states they have to be covered unless a natural kill is found to set near. In Idaho no bird wings or feathers can be used. I nipped a few lions when I lived in SW MT and trapped for years. I have not caught or nipped one here in Idaho. But know some one in the Fed Control business that has trapped them and held them in traps and snares. Wolf snares would work for lion. Bear foot snares are good for lions for cable size. They do have a territory and will come back in a few days to a week on the average if in a big area. Bobcat lures work on lions also., good ones are worth the money. Good luck, and your other biologists should know someone with the right traps and methods down there. See the Wolf Forum for threads with trap recommendations and rigging. [/QUOTE]
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