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re: Best way to take out Coyotes?

Posted on 9/20/16 at 11:06 am to
Posted by mack the knife
EBR
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 9/20/16 at 11:06 am to
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choupiquesushi


i didn't suggest poison. i suggested fish hooks hanging from tree limbs
Posted by choupiquesushi
yaton rouge
Member since Jun 2006
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Posted on 9/20/16 at 12:30 pm to
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choupiquesushi


i didn't suggest poison. i suggested fish hooks hanging from tree limbs


i know others did..

either way if certain unintended species get it... it aint good.
Posted by FelicianaTigerfan
Comanche County
Member since Aug 2009
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Posted on 9/20/16 at 12:34 pm to
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i didn't suggest poison. i suggested fish hooks hanging from tree limbs

Ever tried to get a pissed off owl off a hook?

When I use to hunt in the swamp people would run trot lines during high water and leave lines hanging. Had to be careful riding a 4 wheeler through there. One morning as it started getting light I could see movement. looked through my scope and saw an owl hooked on the line. Hook went in the meaty part of his thigh. Was a task to get it out but im sure he appreciated it.
Posted by leveedogs
Levee
Member since Jan 2016
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Posted on 9/20/16 at 1:01 pm to
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I suggested fish hooks hanging from tree limbs.


That's F'ed up. Shoot them on sight if you have to but don't subject an intelligent mammal to a prolonged horrible death like that.

The need to kill them in the first place is debatable. Natural predators have a place in our woods. You and your rifle alone can't keep nature in balance. Coyotes target vermin and cull the population of larger species (old, weak, unlucky). They target young feral hogs too. If they can't kill older hogs, they might be able to harrass them enough that they move on. I say leave them alone.
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