I think a lot of trappers are going the NWCO route because the fur prices are crap. The only way to make money trapping is to do it on a nuisance basis. Hence, trappers charging to trap.I don’t think it past this round but I might be wrong. This one, IMHO, needs to come back & be approved. If fur prices rebound, maybe pause it? I am not a trapping expert or make $ trapping but in a very basic sense, coon populations are epidemic insane high & most can’t find anyone to trap. Some folks in a few counties are hearing “this is how much id charge u to trap”. Open to solutions & feedback. Glad we have 365 day coon season now.
I'm not a huge fan of bounties. In modern times there hasn't been a program that has shown any success statistically. SD program doesn't have sufficient monitoring to show success or failure. It's a money pit. The biggest thing is- where does the money come from? DNR budget? The one that is already razor thin and can't hire enough biologists or pay them what they're worth as it is?
What time of year are you calling them? Does the calling only work at night? Always wanted to try it.Also, everyone talks about trapping but if you've never tried calling coons, it's a blast. It's pretty easy too. A guy can thin out a large population with a cheap electronic (or even hand held) call and a 22mag or shotgun. Throw in some dog proof traps or even a thermal and you're going to be stacking nest raiders like nobody's business.
ditto, i want to try this.What time of year are you calling them? Does the calling only work at night? Always wanted to try it.