Yes, legal in Georgia.Legal in Georgia. I have a buddy that does it. I would consider it, but I don’t have room for them on my vehicle or at the house.
Oh, I see.Nah, no tape or zip ties. When we trap a coyote you can use your hands or a ketch-all-pole to move them from trap to dog box.
For removal just back up to the pen and open doors or use pole again to catch and move. Ain’t too keen on using my hand to grab then after they’re in the box already, lol.
I can't find the podcast, if you have a link to it, I take.Look for a podcast with a guy names Wyman Minzner. He trapped and released dozens of coyotes during his studies at Texas Tech University. He is very knowledgeable about this process and coyotes in general.
Question, who in the world would pay to have live coyotes released onto their property? Maybe some city boys but us farm/ ranch boys want them dead. Found it interesting how docile the one became once immobilized. Didn’t have coyotes when I trapped more than 50 years ago so no experience but fox were plenty feisty