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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3046813" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It depends on who you are working for, as an independent worker I did it on a per animal basis, 50.00 per animal, when I worked for an induvial rancher continually like a ranch hand I still did it per animal but added half a beef, good quality beef not the runt, cripple or dry cow, the government guys had a monthly pay rate at that time it averaged close to 30,000.00 annually, the county was 25.00 daily plus bounty, 25.00 per coyote and 15.00 per red fox. I'm not sure what they pay at the present time. I haven't seen any one around here with a wild caught wolf but have seen several people with coyotes or red fox, they seemed to always have a wild side, and most would run off about breeding time. thus, you would shoot one, trap or snare one with a collar on them. I took care of a blond racoon one time with a collar on it, a 22 round between the eyes, it was a real pest for people scared a lot of people acting aggressive. Some railroad guys thought it was cute to feed a coyote till it got aggressive and a guy got bitten. The coyote was put down and sent in for rabies testing. Too much of the Walt Disney type of teaching wildlife is best when left where they are and feeding themselves, unless they are causing a problem. Then it's people and their lively hood first. Just my simple opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3046813, member: 91783"] It depends on who you are working for, as an independent worker I did it on a per animal basis, 50.00 per animal, when I worked for an induvial rancher continually like a ranch hand I still did it per animal but added half a beef, good quality beef not the runt, cripple or dry cow, the government guys had a monthly pay rate at that time it averaged close to 30,000.00 annually, the county was 25.00 daily plus bounty, 25.00 per coyote and 15.00 per red fox. I'm not sure what they pay at the present time. I haven't seen any one around here with a wild caught wolf but have seen several people with coyotes or red fox, they seemed to always have a wild side, and most would run off about breeding time. thus, you would shoot one, trap or snare one with a collar on them. I took care of a blond racoon one time with a collar on it, a 22 round between the eyes, it was a real pest for people scared a lot of people acting aggressive. Some railroad guys thought it was cute to feed a coyote till it got aggressive and a guy got bitten. The coyote was put down and sent in for rabies testing. Too much of the Walt Disney type of teaching wildlife is best when left where they are and feeding themselves, unless they are causing a problem. Then it's people and their lively hood first. Just my simple opinion. [/QUOTE]
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