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Any suggestions catching wild cow.
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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1713261" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>The only reason i ended up catching her at 1:30 a.m in the morning was pure luck. I was only looking to see if i could spot light her to see if she was still in that pasture which worked. She was out of the woods and was out in the open field. </p><p></p><p>I would have never thought things would have worked out the way they did in catching her.</p><p></p><p>Most of my attempts were during the day time to catch her out side of the one night that I waited until 10:30 p.m on her thinking she would come to the feed bucket I was baiting her with in the stock trailer.</p><p></p><p>After catching her the way i did last night. If I ever try to catch another one. Night time will be the way i try to do it for alot of reasons.</p><p></p><p>I think I know now how to catch wild cows in a way that is better than even using dogs and roping them.</p><p></p><p>Don't have time to explain how right now but, I am almost tempted to start catching wild cows on the side just to make a little pocket money.</p><p></p><p>I would have gladly paid $ 200 for someone to have roped that cow and put her in the trailer for me.</p><p></p><p>Think I know of a way of trapping them in a stock trailer sort of like trapping wild hogs.</p><p></p><p>Called two different guys who ropes, catches wild cows. One was supposed to call me back and let me know one way or another the next day but never called back.</p><p></p><p>The other couldn't come until next week. I don't think a cow left by itself will stay put for very many days before it goes some where else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1713261, member: 40335"] The only reason i ended up catching her at 1:30 a.m in the morning was pure luck. I was only looking to see if i could spot light her to see if she was still in that pasture which worked. She was out of the woods and was out in the open field. I would have never thought things would have worked out the way they did in catching her. Most of my attempts were during the day time to catch her out side of the one night that I waited until 10:30 p.m on her thinking she would come to the feed bucket I was baiting her with in the stock trailer. After catching her the way i did last night. If I ever try to catch another one. Night time will be the way i try to do it for alot of reasons. I think I know now how to catch wild cows in a way that is better than even using dogs and roping them. Don't have time to explain how right now but, I am almost tempted to start catching wild cows on the side just to make a little pocket money. I would have gladly paid $ 200 for someone to have roped that cow and put her in the trailer for me. Think I know of a way of trapping them in a stock trailer sort of like trapping wild hogs. Called two different guys who ropes, catches wild cows. One was supposed to call me back and let me know one way or another the next day but never called back. The other couldn't come until next week. I don't think a cow left by itself will stay put for very many days before it goes some where else. [/QUOTE]
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