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The Why And How For Predator Trapping On Your Land

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On this episode, Joe and Butch talk with Mike Sievering to discuss predator trapping. Late winter is crucial to focus on trapping predators like coyotes, foxes, and bobcats, which have a negative impact on wildlife management. Trapping controls their population and protects other species. For property owners, set traps in areas with signs of predator activity, use proven bait and lures, and set multiple traps when necessary. Common mistakes include improper anchoring and infrequent checks. Overall, predator trapping is important for wildlife management.

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If you like to stay up to date on Hunting Tactics, Land Management, Land Values, and Land Market dynamics, Huntin' Land is the podcast for you.

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On this episode, Joe and Butch talk with Mike Sievering to discuss predator trapping. Late winter is crucial to focus on trapping predators like coyotes, foxes, and bobcats, which have a negative impact on wildlife management. Trapping controls their population and protects other species. For property owners, set traps in areas with signs of predator activity, use proven bait and lures, and set multiple traps when necessary. Common mistakes include improper anchoring and infrequent checks. Overall, predator trapping is important for wildlife management.

What To Talk More About Land Investment Or Have More Land Investment Questions?

Contact Joe at jbaya@nationalland.com or click here!

More About Huntin' Land >>>

If you like to stay up to date on Hunting Tactics, Land Management, Land Values, and Land Market dynamics, Huntin' Land is the podcast for you.

  continue reading

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