anyone know this guy

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anyone know this guy

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Must be some guy from Coyote God.
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He'd be the guy in the state that USED to have coyotes! :eek:
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Post by glenn asher »

I dunno, but I bet it's warm inside a furlined barn :lol: .
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I'd hate to have to furnish his ammo.
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I would hate to be down wind in a few days! :eew:
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He is from Hayes alberta ,His name is marty I think
But those are a combination of trap and called furs.
Dont worry guys still lots of coyotes around here.
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Marty is the man.
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WOW!! :eek: :eek:
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One or two more and that coat for Star Jones will be finished.
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I hope he got a good price for those pelts because that is one heck of a lot of skinning and fleshing. I wonder how many fleas he encountered in that pile of fur.
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so is it just 2 sides of the barn or did he insulate the whole thing..
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Post by Canis Latrans »

Yes! I know the man. Blueridge is right, the guy's name is Marty Senneker and he's from Hayes, Alberta. Marty is the inventor of the "Stinger Killer Spring" used on snares to catch coyotes. Marty is a 700 to 1100 coyotes a year kindda guy, so he does really well. He shoots them too, but most are trapped with snares. I've been using his snaring system for 2 years now and let me tell ya that it works awesome. It chokes them pronto with nearly no water heads.

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