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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3064468" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>This is an M-44, on the left is the stake sign to be placed within 10 feet of the device, next is the plastic capsule that contains the sodium cyanide, the capsule holder, below that is the spring loaded ejector unit then the tube or stake on the right is the gate sign that is to used at all entry points where the units are placed and in a visible manor. All applicators will be inspected at least once a year, without prior notice, all devices in place will be checked by the inspectors. all devices will have at least two people who know where they are placed so that if the applicator who placed them has something happen to them and isn't able to remove the devices, they can then be removed by the other person. Before I retired from it all of mine were on a satellite map marked with GPS quadrants. On the bottom is a picture of one in place but note that the spring-loaded plunger is showing in the top of the capsule holder so that it not an active one. Normally when one has been pulled you will have teeth marks in the wrapping, the seal for the top will be on the ground beside the unit and the dye color will be present on the top and ground. The size of the teeth marks tell you the type of animal that pulled it. As with any other tool they have a learning curve, and some people are very proficient and very professional with their usage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3064468, member: 91783"] This is an M-44, on the left is the stake sign to be placed within 10 feet of the device, next is the plastic capsule that contains the sodium cyanide, the capsule holder, below that is the spring loaded ejector unit then the tube or stake on the right is the gate sign that is to used at all entry points where the units are placed and in a visible manor. All applicators will be inspected at least once a year, without prior notice, all devices in place will be checked by the inspectors. all devices will have at least two people who know where they are placed so that if the applicator who placed them has something happen to them and isn't able to remove the devices, they can then be removed by the other person. Before I retired from it all of mine were on a satellite map marked with GPS quadrants. On the bottom is a picture of one in place but note that the spring-loaded plunger is showing in the top of the capsule holder so that it not an active one. Normally when one has been pulled you will have teeth marks in the wrapping, the seal for the top will be on the ground beside the unit and the dye color will be present on the top and ground. The size of the teeth marks tell you the type of animal that pulled it. As with any other tool they have a learning curve, and some people are very proficient and very professional with their usage. [/QUOTE]
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