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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1564582" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Gunning from a plane is the only think keeping things in check in SW MT, in the last meeting here they were wanting g to put on a second guy so there were two flying, problem is one pilot and plane in the area and he only flys with one guy, don't blame him, the plane is the most cost effective but all you need is a greenhorn blowing a prop of or fragging the plane. The helo could come down but its expensive and just not over all as effective. </p><p>The mandatory trap check is almost impossible down here to do and run an effective line, even a three day check for coyote is borderline for putting numbers up. Snares would be a major asset!! </p><p>Then you have the groups that will follow your tracks to make sure your not trapping, they'll make sure their dogs get caught and have pictures or they will haul your gear and you loose hundreds of dollars of wolf traps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1564582, member: 13632"] Gunning from a plane is the only think keeping things in check in SW MT, in the last meeting here they were wanting g to put on a second guy so there were two flying, problem is one pilot and plane in the area and he only flys with one guy, don't blame him, the plane is the most cost effective but all you need is a greenhorn blowing a prop of or fragging the plane. The helo could come down but its expensive and just not over all as effective. The mandatory trap check is almost impossible down here to do and run an effective line, even a three day check for coyote is borderline for putting numbers up. Snares would be a major asset!! Then you have the groups that will follow your tracks to make sure your not trapping, they'll make sure their dogs get caught and have pictures or they will haul your gear and you loose hundreds of dollars of wolf traps. [/QUOTE]
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