My Outdoor Adventures Coyote Trapping Otter, Muskrat, Mink Trapping Goose Hunting Bass Fishing Ice Fishing Deer Hunting.

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My Outdoor Adventures Coyote Trapping Otter, Muskrat, Mink Trapping Goose Hunting Bass Fishing Ice Fishing Deer Hunting

MB-550 Coyote Trapping Boil trap in Logwood Trap Dye Dip trap in traditional trappers wax Find location, then dig trap bed size of trap Place cotton over bed, set trap Dig hole nine inches offset three inches from trap Place sheep wool in bottom of dirt hole Sift dry dirt over trap pan Place trigger guard stick over trap Camouflage the dirt making it looked “aged” Spray urine in front of trap

Snare Trapping Figure out where the coyotes move the most Then set snare in a spot where there is a lot of movement Wait for coyotes to run through and get caught in trap

Otter, Muskrat, Mink Find where animal is most seen Set trap, can be in the water or on land Bait trap using old meat or other types of food

Goose Hunting Find a corn field Must blend in with the corn Use goose call to call them in Wait for the geese to fly over Shoot! If goose is not dead must ring it’s neck in order to kill it

Bass Fishing Find a body of water that is common for bass Launch boat into water Find an area that has falling trees or rocking bottom where the bass bed Place desired lure on fishing pole, then cast Wait for the fish

Ice Fishing Find ice that is thick enough to walk on Set up ice shanty the area you want Drill a hole in the ice Place correct bait on pole for whatever type of fish you want to catch

Deer Hunting Prepare in advanced where you want to hunt during the season Bait you feed pile regularly for the deer Go out early morning or late afternoon Make sure to wear bright orange when walking to blind Once in blind wear camouflage and be really quite Watch and wait for deer