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Old 03-12-2007 | 05:15 PM
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steviebiggun
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Default RE: coyote hunter problems

In response to MIbeagleman

I am sure there are alot of good honest coyote hunters out there, and by the sounds of it you are one of those, but on the flip side there's a hand full of guys that aren't so thoughtful . and as for haveing my phone number onmy posted signs, these guys know me and I know them.Ifit were someone whodidn't know me,and plan onhunting this way, one of them should purchase a plat book ( which is a map of the county which tells who owns what, and where.)That way they could sit down the night before open the plat book to where they plan on hunting and call everyone who owns property in that area and ask permission and let the land owners know who's in charge of the group. but maybe thats to simple for some people to do. "Just My thoughts"
Steve

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You know, I hunt with dogs, albeit beagles... but the same thing happens to them as the bigger 'yote dogs. They get on land they aren't supposed to. I do my darnedest to keep them off and once they tresspass I go and get them as fast as possible and get out. If I run into the land owner I appologize and explain why I am where I am. I usually don't have any trouble.

To the person that originated this thread, did you put your phone number on your no trespassing signs so they had a way to actually contact you? I am not sticking up for them, but attitudes go a long way in the way people react to you and the situation.

We as hunters should try our very best to get along, because when we fight amoungst ourselves, the anti's just sit back and grin from ear to ear.

Emery
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