01-14-2020, 06:13 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: East
Posts: 2,065
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Originally Posted by Marty S
Guys... after all this time... have you gleaned nothing from the wisdom of the fine members of this site?
It is simply sporadic cases of the AC Virus. Get over it!
Watch closely for signs of it on your snared animals. You might have to dig in, as in open them up, trapper necropsy, and look very closely for signs of the condition. Coyotes perhaps emaciated, suffering from hunger, you may have to open the carcass up to determine. Look for signs of carotid and or tracheal occlusion. If it’s occurring in your snared coyotes, it’ll likely be happening in the rest of them, especially in a high competition area. Ask your competition to look/see/check their snared animals to see if they have even suffering the same fate. If so, you have found your answer.
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and here i thought it was the super moon
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