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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
A Bizarre Moment in Coyote Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Radman" data-source="post: 2351060" data-attributes="member: 112033"><p>Our tax dollars actually paid to "import", (more of) them in here a few years ago! (We, of course, already had them) I have several close friends who have lost several calves to them. The injuries that they inflict to cattle, that they don't kill, is awful as well.</p><p>That era when we were being "given" these coyotes was also the same time that copperhead & rattler populations were being "shored-up", (whether you wanted them or not). </p><p>I don't hate coyotes. Like buzzards they offer an excellent "clean-up" detail but folks need to realize that hunting them is NOT apt to destroy their populations. Like most hunting - it simply keeps them in check. (There are always more of them out there than they estimate) Heck, I'll admit that at night when a siren passes on the distant interstate it pleases me to hear them howl...far away. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radman, post: 2351060, member: 112033"] Our tax dollars actually paid to "import", (more of) them in here a few years ago! (We, of course, already had them) I have several close friends who have lost several calves to them. The injuries that they inflict to cattle, that they don't kill, is awful as well. That era when we were being "given" these coyotes was also the same time that copperhead & rattler populations were being "shored-up", (whether you wanted them or not). I don't hate coyotes. Like buzzards they offer an excellent "clean-up" detail but folks need to realize that hunting them is NOT apt to destroy their populations. Like most hunting - it simply keeps them in check. (There are always more of them out there than they estimate) Heck, I'll admit that at night when a siren passes on the distant interstate it pleases me to hear them howl...far away. JMO [/QUOTE]
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