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  1. And here is a bit more about the dogs from that same site.....I had posted this on the same site as an introduction to me and my dogs: I have two terriers that I use for coyote trapping here in New York State. They are tremendous aids to me in: Finding specific trap set locations (coyote scent stations) Finding trapped coyotes on drags Finding coyotes shot by bowhunters, and most recently, finding a coyote that I trapped that jacked the stake. Decoying coyotes for calling... Here's a few pics: This year's best day on the line. Rusty is in my right arm and is a pur
  2. Here is a post I made on a site in the States for working Airedales and such.......will add more later but this will depict well their use as calling dogs. BTW, these dogs are not pure Irish, but half Irish/half Dorn (Dorn is Plott, Airedale, Australian Shepherd cross) This is why they dont look the the Irish you expect. I do have a 100% Irish that was in the pics along with my Cross Boone, who is a lot of the calling pics in Montana. Enjoy..... Just got back from several days in Montana and North Dakota. Took Boone out for some additional training/calling/decoying. It is simpl
  3. Those coyotes are caught in leg hold traps that can be dragged so as to stop the animal from chewing off there own leg.The Dogs have to find the coyotes or foxes that have dragged away the traps and bay until the hunter finds them.I think its called PEST CONTROL sounds sensible enough to me... are they capable of dragging a trap far??? i seen humane leg hold traps that have rubber jaws to hold foxes and racoons, are they any use for coyotes??? i looked into gettin some shipped from australia but apparently they are illegal to use here anyway, regardless of rubber jaws...
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