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<blockquote data-quote="APDDSN0864" data-source="post: 2287825" data-attributes="member: 58226"><p>All of it's remaining life, by what I have observed. </p><p>I agree with Dave, they seem to learn quicker than a domestic canine, probably because their lives depend on it. The unintelligent don't live long.</p><p>I have gone into another trappers territory to help out because they couldn't take a particular coyote and that Trapper makes me look like a raw rookie.</p><p>It's very subtle differences in our techniques that allowed me to take that particular dog. That Trapper has come over here and helped me with problem critters that I have "educated". We use the same E-callers with the same sounds, the same hand calls, and are very careful, yet the coyotes get used to hearing a certain call and refuse to come in. The other Trapper can sit with me, use the same gear, and get them in. I can do the same thing in his territory. </p><p></p><p>My goal, particularly this time of year, is to focus on the mature critters. If I can get them out of the way before they pass on too much knowledge, the young will be much easier later.</p><p>This makes my sets, this time of year, even more critical so that I don't slip up and educate them.</p><p></p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APDDSN0864, post: 2287825, member: 58226"] All of it's remaining life, by what I have observed. I agree with Dave, they seem to learn quicker than a domestic canine, probably because their lives depend on it. The unintelligent don't live long. I have gone into another trappers territory to help out because they couldn't take a particular coyote and that Trapper makes me look like a raw rookie. It's very subtle differences in our techniques that allowed me to take that particular dog. That Trapper has come over here and helped me with problem critters that I have "educated". We use the same E-callers with the same sounds, the same hand calls, and are very careful, yet the coyotes get used to hearing a certain call and refuse to come in. The other Trapper can sit with me, use the same gear, and get them in. I can do the same thing in his territory. My goal, particularly this time of year, is to focus on the mature critters. If I can get them out of the way before they pass on too much knowledge, the young will be much easier later. This makes my sets, this time of year, even more critical so that I don't slip up and educate them. Ed [/QUOTE]
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