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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Why coyote hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="xdeano" data-source="post: 371552" data-attributes="member: 18103"><p>Good Questions.</p><p></p><p>Why I hunt coyotes will be different from others. I hunt them for the challenge, they're a lot more fun because they are smarter that anything else that an average person will hunt. They hunt you which is nice. Deer become boring and not much of a challenge after a while. Coyotes are always changing so you have to think outside the box and change as well to keep up with them. </p><p></p><p>Most hunt for the fur, the fur some years, not the last couple, is worth a bit of change. Fur can be sold on the carcass (round), case skun (green), or fleshed and stretched (put up). you'll get more money by putting up fur. Most fur is sold in Fur Auctions to foreign countries that are still in the fur trade. They use the fur as trim, which would be the fur around the cuffs or hoods of coats, boots etc. </p><p></p><p>Some guys like to have their fur tanned to hang on the walls, mainly as a conversation piece. So like to have them mounted, also a conversation piece. </p><p></p><p>Many Ranchers like to rid their property of coyotes due to the fact that they can and will cause losses to his livestock. Many calves, sheep, goats, chickens, ducks, etc are kill each year do to coyote depredation. So they try and reduce the losses by reducing the numbers of coyotes on their property.</p><p></p><p>Some are more interested in deer management and tend to reduce coyote populations to increase fawn populations in a given area. </p><p></p><p>Then there is sport hunting, such as calling contests where prizes are award to the teams that bring in the most coyotes. </p><p></p><p>I would not suggest eating coyote. </p><p></p><p>hope that helps clear things up. </p><p></p><p>xdeano</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xdeano, post: 371552, member: 18103"] Good Questions. Why I hunt coyotes will be different from others. I hunt them for the challenge, they're a lot more fun because they are smarter that anything else that an average person will hunt. They hunt you which is nice. Deer become boring and not much of a challenge after a while. Coyotes are always changing so you have to think outside the box and change as well to keep up with them. Most hunt for the fur, the fur some years, not the last couple, is worth a bit of change. Fur can be sold on the carcass (round), case skun (green), or fleshed and stretched (put up). you'll get more money by putting up fur. Most fur is sold in Fur Auctions to foreign countries that are still in the fur trade. They use the fur as trim, which would be the fur around the cuffs or hoods of coats, boots etc. Some guys like to have their fur tanned to hang on the walls, mainly as a conversation piece. So like to have them mounted, also a conversation piece. Many Ranchers like to rid their property of coyotes due to the fact that they can and will cause losses to his livestock. Many calves, sheep, goats, chickens, ducks, etc are kill each year do to coyote depredation. So they try and reduce the losses by reducing the numbers of coyotes on their property. Some are more interested in deer management and tend to reduce coyote populations to increase fawn populations in a given area. Then there is sport hunting, such as calling contests where prizes are award to the teams that bring in the most coyotes. I would not suggest eating coyote. hope that helps clear things up. xdeano [/QUOTE]
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