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Re: Best book/videos to buy
[Re: Keef]
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01/25/18 06:38 PM
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DelawareRob
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Mark June has a coyote trapping book, I believe he has a dvd also. I’ve heard they are good.
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Re: Best book/videos to buy
[Re: Keef]
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01/26/18 08:55 AM
01/26/18 08:55 AM
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the Blak Spot
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Any of Matt Jones or J Lord. They trap in similar terrain as missouri i think(Tennessee/kentucky)
the just shall live by faith
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Re: Best book/videos to buy
[Re: Keef]
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01/26/18 10:05 AM
01/26/18 10:05 AM
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Michael Morris
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"Hombre que mata demasiadas cosas"
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1st DVD I ever bout was Junes coyote trapping Volume #1, and as a result it caught me my 1st coyote and many more to follow. I have watched several DVDS since, and for my personality, I enjoyed Junes teaching method the best and therefore got the most out of it. Best $40 I ever spent on trapping.
LB, I have heard great things about Randy Smith's video "Combines and Coyotes", it has been in my fnt wish list for a while, I will own it one day, too many great trappers on here have reccomended it.
Push yourself to be more than you were
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Re: Best book/videos to buy
[Re: kenken]
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01/26/18 10:25 AM
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late bite
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I have the Combines and Coyotes video and I think it is excellent. X2 Ed Schneider has a good one from Kansas also
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Re: Best book/videos to buy
[Re: Keef]
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01/26/18 03:22 PM
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tennjed9
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I've read June's book and have the DVD. Enjoyed both and plenty of knowledge. I bought "Animalistic: Rattlin Chains" by Darin Freeborough and it was really good too. Ed Schneider's book "One Square Mile" is really good. A book I bought recently as a recommendation was Dobbins "Land Sets and Trapping Techniques" and it's been a good one too. Fact is, you can learn a little something from all of them. Good luck in your search.
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Re: Best book/videos to buy
[Re: MChewk]
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01/27/18 12:07 AM
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ky_coyote_hunter
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Ain't that good longbow...lol Too much work and technology involved for this igit. Hi Mike, igit and legit are pretty close! ...I tend to think your the latter, put me down for anything you might someday produce, if you ever do feel so inclined.
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