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Post by Larry Gene Pate on Jan 24, 2011 18:33:46 GMT -5
You know trapping season may be over and since I do not know all the laws of ever state,I am just making a suggestion,OK?
Now I can tell you what I do,First of all being Jan Coyotes are pairing up and my business is getting good right now taking care of ADC.My farmers pay me $50 per coyote and understand coyotes need to be taken on their place.
You can open you up an ADC program ,if its skunks,then trap skunks to keep them off the chickens,Foxes to do the same,coon the same,coon also eat the Alfalfa cubes,OR RANGE CUBES for cattle bad down here.Keep it going fellows.LarryGene
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Post by furfishgame on Jan 24, 2011 19:20:15 GMT -5
in may when the lakes open up a go after rats that chew up lake side house insulation and "relocate"thier houses, unfortunatly, the government won't let us do ADC out of regular season....well...were not supposed to do it in season either lol.
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Post by Forrest on Jan 24, 2011 19:24:10 GMT -5
I do ADC work.. Warning it can ruin you as a fur trapper as getting 130.00 for a coon on a job makes the 10.00 you get for a put up pelt seem minor...lol It is a great way to get new land to trap also... I usually work out deals with farmers I trap the coon getting in there sweet corn and they let me fur trap.. Win Win
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Post by ScottRainbolt on Jan 24, 2011 19:26:37 GMT -5
in tn. got to have a permit from the state and prof of ins.
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Post by Forrest on Jan 24, 2011 19:37:01 GMT -5
Same in Ohio Scott....
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Post by Larry Gene Pate on Jan 24, 2011 21:22:52 GMT -5
Aww wow,insurance companies are into everything I guess!Sorry to hear that!!Larry Gene
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Post by ScottRainbolt on Jan 25, 2011 7:21:55 GMT -5
yea aint cheap but wouldnt work with out it
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Post by 330Trapper on Jan 25, 2011 7:41:36 GMT -5
For one ADC job last year I had to bump up my Insurance to 4 Million coverage... it was a seasonal Job if I got it... so thats what it took.
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Post by Marc on Jan 25, 2011 8:18:33 GMT -5
i would love to start doing adc, the wife saw a yote yesterday pushin 50+ lbs but im not ready to do other peoples properties let alone setup a program with them, but i can do my own adc here on my property due to coons destroying our corn, yotes here on private property are open year round
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Post by Nathany93 on Jan 28, 2011 12:37:09 GMT -5
well in Indiana i have to have a permit so...ill have to wait a wile before i cna do adc and its good to have all the professional toold before doing that lol
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Post by alwright on Jan 28, 2011 19:09:53 GMT -5
Your state trapping assoc might have a list for trappers who are willing to do some ADC work , ours does. They give you the contact for the party with the problem and you run with it from there. I got some good property to trap this year thru ours. Some property owners will allow you to trap various species some won't but you can still get paid for the problem animals. It's a you win deal either way.
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Post by Larry Gene Pate on Jan 28, 2011 23:05:26 GMT -5
All I have to do is get a phone call that coyotes are killing calves and I get in my truck and go.Trapping here right now is difficult because bedding a trap is in dry dry dirt! Bedding that trap is most important as all yall know!!Larry Gene
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Post by Nathany93 on Feb 1, 2011 17:38:23 GMT -5
fine by me to get $50 for a yote i dont have to skin lol
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Post by dieselweasel on Feb 14, 2011 19:48:19 GMT -5
How do you get the permit? I would like to do it sometime.
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