In Pa as a land owner you may trap,transfer,or kill animals such as this.I would not advise a transfer also because of it becoming someone else problem.If you can't shoot you could put the live trap by the exhaust of your car.They just go to sleep.If you can shoot and have access to a .22 the CB...
Old Trappers saying:
Foxes are hard to catch but easy to hold.
Coons are easy to catch but hard to hold.
You probably won't catch them by just throwing steel in the ground.Check youtube for different fox sets.It can be done if done right!
Has anyone made any homemade eggnog yet?Most of the recipes are the same except for the type of alcohol.Have tried the light rum but am still waiting to try the Brandy,Dark Rum,and Burbon in it yet.
Pa Game Comm won't do a thing.Yotes are EVERYWHERE ! Doesn't matter city or country they are here. What makes them hard to trap is they have a home range of 25 miles and are STRONG..A 2 coil trap will sometimes hold if its a high catch.Often you need a 4 coil.If you have any outside cats they...
Foxes are easy to hold but a coon (Coon Cuffs)or Yote(4 coil #3) can be tough.I use good #2 Monty's but there are others also.I also use homemade Earth Anchors.Real tough to get out.I usually dig them out if I want them back.
Boiling takes the oils off they can smell.Waxing is done by putting...
Yotes and dogs from another site. Read their method of killing.
Yotes also love cats.
http://www.huntingpa.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=3533290&page=all
Especially the part about finding 51 dog collars in a den.
For those interested.The Tractor Supply in New Holland has 2 bins of chicks.One of pullets and other Bantams.Looks like mostly Old English in the bantams with blk/yellow/blk/yellow stripes on backs.The others are black with a little dusting of cream across the backs. :idunno Not sure but might...