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11-13-2008, 04:34 PM
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| | EXTERMINATING CYOTES Anyone on here ever hunt the little b@$+ards?? I had some hit here lastnight and the night before they cleaned out my kids ducks and chickens so the DNR told me that I can thin the pack so to speak.
I had taken the remainder of a chicken they had caught killed and dropped for whatever reason ontop of a metal dog crate on end out in our field and Im hoping they yipe a bit kind of as a doorbell due to the fact that they cant get this bird on the run and keeep going.
I have small dogs that the DNR officer told me would also be extremely eatable to thise scavengers so its time to declair war on these things. The neighbor also has lost turkeys and ducks to these rotten creatures.
I love all animals wild or domestic but enough is enough. Any ideas from experieced hunters of this breed please help with ideas.
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11-13-2008, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by TonyV225 Anyone on here ever hunt the little b@$+ards?? I had some hit here lastnight and the night before they cleaned out my kids ducks and chickens so the DNR told me that I can thin the pack so to speak.
I had taken the remainder of a chicken they had caught killed and dropped for whatever reason ontop of a metal dog crate on end out in our field and Im hoping they yipe a bit kind of as a doorbell due to the fact that they cant get this bird on the run and keeep going.
I have small dogs that the DNR officer told me would also be extremely eatable to thise scavengers so its time to declair war on these things. The neighbor also has lost turkeys and ducks to these rotten creatures.
I love all animals wild or domestic but enough is enough. Any ideas from experieced hunters of this breed please help with ideas. | Red light,distressed rabbit call and a case of beer. oh! you'll need a varmit rifle also. | 
11-13-2008, 06:50 PM
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| | Yup, we have'm here too. Ate one of our cats.
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11-13-2008, 06:53 PM
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| | Give me gas money and have the beer on ice and me and my M1 Garand will be there ASAP!!! | 
11-13-2008, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 7732granitestate Yup, we have'm here too. Ate one of our cats. | So did alf but everyone loved him
best defense is a large mean dog. | 
11-13-2008, 08:55 PM
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| | LMAO @ Mack "Go for it willy"
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11-13-2008, 09:13 PM
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| | Stake in ground. Bunny rabbit tied to stake. Flood lights. Case of beer. Rifle. Have fun. | 
11-13-2008, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by misuse Stake in ground. Bunny rabbit tied to stake. Flood lights. Case of beer. Rifle. Have fun. | Don't forget to injure the rabbit whilst tied up
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11-13-2008, 10:30 PM
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| | I was out there an hour ago and nothing them when I was going up the stairs on the porch for the hell of it I pointed in the woods across the driveway and there stood a deer LOL.
It had to have watched me shining the damn field and walk back to the house it was about 30 - 40 yards away but when I got it in my spotlight it scared me LOL my gun was still in the house. I seen it was Bambi so I guess I relaxed.
Now that Bambi wont be out there for the deer gun season Im sure of that. They never are they have some good hiding spots that much I can say. What sucks is we have the earn a buck program here which you HAVE TO shoot a doe to beable to shoot a buck.
Anyways if that deer was there then there are guaranteed no Coyotes even close or that deer would have been on the run. Well its a waiting game now. My neihbors watching his fields and and poultry and other animals aswell .
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11-14-2008, 05:36 AM
|  | Freon Cowboy! | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Covington, indiana
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| | like evrybody else says , bunny rabbit on a stake , or a call ,
red light and
kick back with a cold one
learn their habits , they can cover a lot of territory Bill's Coyote Hunting Home Page - Learn how to hunt & call coyotes!
dont care much for em either , chickenshit little bastards
wont take anything on , one on one , gotta gang up
not like a wolf , which i respect and admire
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