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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Chugiakbilly" data-source="post: 652900" data-attributes="member: 48027"><p>Hey outerspace, when I lived in Western Oregon the 'valley dogs' were a sorry bunch indeed. Also hunted the Cascade foothills above Lyons and the dogs were much larger and better furred. Moved to Bend but quit hunting dogs for fur when the price dropped to $15.00 - 25.00 a hide. The fur market economy has picked up due to Chinese and Japanese interest and our Alaskan 'yotes are bringing in $40.00 to $75.00 for the prime big boys. Have mine skinned by the local buyer/taxidermist and he pays about half the market value but does 100 percent of the work. We are both happy campers and I get my gas and ammo plus a few more toys for boys out of it. Here the bears, wolves and other coyotes take care of the carcasses. No buzzards and few worms but lots of other meat eaters always looking for a meal. Just drop them off out of sight of the roads. Welcome to the sport and have a good shoot. Keep your powder dry. Billygun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chugiakbilly, post: 652900, member: 48027"] Hey outerspace, when I lived in Western Oregon the 'valley dogs' were a sorry bunch indeed. Also hunted the Cascade foothills above Lyons and the dogs were much larger and better furred. Moved to Bend but quit hunting dogs for fur when the price dropped to $15.00 - 25.00 a hide. The fur market economy has picked up due to Chinese and Japanese interest and our Alaskan 'yotes are bringing in $40.00 to $75.00 for the prime big boys. Have mine skinned by the local buyer/taxidermist and he pays about half the market value but does 100 percent of the work. We are both happy campers and I get my gas and ammo plus a few more toys for boys out of it. Here the bears, wolves and other coyotes take care of the carcasses. No buzzards and few worms but lots of other meat eaters always looking for a meal. Just drop them off out of sight of the roads. Welcome to the sport and have a good shoot. Keep your powder dry. Billygun) [/QUOTE]
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