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Re: No closed season night hunting? [Re: wetdog] #6782583
02/25/20 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by wetdog
The only good yote is a dead yote.



I like Coyotes !!! laugh

(As long as I don't have to skin one)


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Re: No closed season night hunting? [Re: Michigander] #6782584
02/25/20 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Michigander
Originally Posted by Squash
Invasive species east of the Mississippi, kill them all.

No they aren't.


He's more or less correct. When I was a kid, if a hunter shot a coyote here it made the newspaper. They were just moving in and it was a big deal to take one. Now were overrun with them.

Re: No closed season night hunting? [Re: Oleo Acres] #6782589
02/25/20 11:56 AM
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I remember that.... called brush wolves


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Re: No closed season night hunting? [Re: Michigander] #6782609
02/25/20 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Michigander
Originally Posted by Squash
Invasive species east of the Mississippi, kill them all.

No they aren't.


You better read up on your history, when the Lewis and Clark Corp of discovery first encountered a coyote west of the Mississippi, they did not know what it was, because no one east of the Mississippi during that era or before, had ever seen one.

Re: No closed season night hunting? [Re: Oleo Acres] #6782619
02/25/20 12:31 PM
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FWIW I don't like the idea of leaving a den of pups to starve either. Guess I'm just getting soft in my old age.

Re: No closed season night hunting? [Re: Oleo Acres] #6782625
02/25/20 12:39 PM
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We caught one as kids about 40 years ago and my buddy thought we had someone’s dog, lol. I’d seen some out in NM and knew what it was. We released it (never seen one brought in to sell) because we figured we wouldn’t get anything for it. Now that’s back when green coons were getting us $15-18 and fox were about $30-35.

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