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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="highfinblue" data-source="post: 3047078" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>States need to pay you folks well and work you all you're willing to work, and I truly believe ranchers, and hunters alike would benefit. The old timers I was talking about earlier wouldn't pass up anything that threatened their dinner table. My dad was a bit softer hearted, and had a live and let live attitude, but I know there was more game when my grandpa's generation handed it to the next, and there are fewer now than then, and pressure was far greater when almost everyone was eating off the land. Human population has definitely increased around here, but predator population is through the roof, and small game especially suffers in my opinion. I am all for game laws and following them as far as limits and seasons, but predator populations need to be constantly thinned; they're like feral hogs, well maybe not quite as bad, but they will take over if left unattended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 3047078, member: 67530"] States need to pay you folks well and work you all you're willing to work, and I truly believe ranchers, and hunters alike would benefit. The old timers I was talking about earlier wouldn't pass up anything that threatened their dinner table. My dad was a bit softer hearted, and had a live and let live attitude, but I know there was more game when my grandpa's generation handed it to the next, and there are fewer now than then, and pressure was far greater when almost everyone was eating off the land. Human population has definitely increased around here, but predator population is through the roof, and small game especially suffers in my opinion. I am all for game laws and following them as far as limits and seasons, but predator populations need to be constantly thinned; they're like feral hogs, well maybe not quite as bad, but they will take over if left unattended. [/QUOTE]
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