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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: 2220350" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Most likely like the snakes and things like that in Florida . There was a tagoo caught at the power plant in Glenrock a few years ago . The game warden said it would die in the winter as they are from the tropics of south America . People get tired of their pets and don't think about what the consequences are of just turning them loose to become invasive species do they . It's kind of the same as with our government bringing in the russian olive trees for wind breaks and erosion control now they are trying to get rid of them as an invasive plant . I don't think that fox would make good pets as they take a lot of room and fennec fox like to dig . I haven't met a fox yet that didn't have a strong odor to them . Spell check has it's place but as you said it makes some funny words when it gets confused . I will be on the look out for them and think that if I can they will be shot .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2220350, member: 91783"] Most likely like the snakes and things like that in Florida . There was a tagoo caught at the power plant in Glenrock a few years ago . The game warden said it would die in the winter as they are from the tropics of south America . People get tired of their pets and don't think about what the consequences are of just turning them loose to become invasive species do they . It's kind of the same as with our government bringing in the russian olive trees for wind breaks and erosion control now they are trying to get rid of them as an invasive plant . I don't think that fox would make good pets as they take a lot of room and fennec fox like to dig . I haven't met a fox yet that didn't have a strong odor to them . Spell check has it's place but as you said it makes some funny words when it gets confused . I will be on the look out for them and think that if I can they will be shot . [/QUOTE]
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