Yes without hesitation. They are very thick here and take out pheasant and quail nests. They will also pack up and take out young deer. I am speaking of adult yotes of course, but young uns grow up to be adults.
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Only out of a cannon onto a fluffy landing area, that way he could grow up and I could then ethically shoot him with a rifle or bow. But that's just me.
To answer your question, yes. Our season is 24/7 365 any weapon. From a predator control standpoint I couldn't think of anything better than shooting a young, pregnant female.
I saw a pack of coyotes run down a doe 2 years ago. I launched an arrow when one was at 35 yards and standing on a laydown tree....I missed right under his chest! Dang it! And yes I would shoot a juvenile coyote if I got the chance.
Only out of a cannon onto a fluffy landing area, that way he could grow up and I could then ethically shoot him with a rifle or bow. But that's just me.
What? You want to wait until after it kills the a few deer that you spend all year waiting to hunt?
Jeff I get your point here and I agree with it.
I would, on Christmas morning, shoot an coyote, regardless of age.
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