Good advice, Stan. Literally seconds for 330. Most of us are using snares for coyotes in my less-agricultural part of the province but in the Annapolis Valley of good pheasant country a good sidecutter and strong hands come in handy. My buddy lost his Lab to a 330.

Your post reminded me of the time I asked a Mountie in the High North how he manhandled those sinewy and strong Inuit. "You have to get them in the first 30 seconds or it's all over," he said. Same with big Connibears: give it all you've got in the first push, Bob's your uncle.