Often portrayed as villains of cartoons and the wild west, coyotes are sometimes no laughing matter to Kentucky livestock farmers. The "Kentucky Afield" TV show will address the risks and effective measures to deal with the species this weekend, September 22 and 23, on KET.
The coyote is one of the most wide-ranging and adaptable of all predators. Over the past 25 years, this canine has expanded its range from the western and plains states throughout all of the eastern U.S., including Kentucky. This weekend, "Kentucky Afield" TV looks at the natural history and the natural migration of this canine to the commonwealth.
As coyote numbers and range continue to expand, Kentucky livestock farmers could experience the occasional problem. Chet Hayes with United Trappers of Kentucky and Bennie Bailey of Kentucky Fur Trappers provide timely advice on trapping the species as the furbearer trapping season approaches its Nov. 12 opener. Viewers will also learn what measures are available to deal with problem coyotes outside of the legal trapping season.
Yes they will keep fox, and I heard they can hold a coyote.
JohnDoe0329 2 years ago
If you don't catch an animal in a week I think it's time to pull that trap and move it.
smokemansmoker 2 years ago
holy jeez.. my heart skipped a beat when u snapped ur hand in it hahaha
lejink 2 years ago
I know most trappers use 1 3/4 coil springs but would a duke 1 1/2 coil spring hold them?
thank you
greenteam243 3 years ago