How does "not always coyote hunting for the sheer sport of it" translate into "doing it for a job"?????? Hmmm, now I'm confused too.
People get their toes stepped on all the time when hunting. Dogs come running through, someone sets up a decoy spread close to yours, treestand right on the fence, deer drives on the neighboring property, skybusting waterfowl, chasing turkeys where you shouldn't,..list could go on forever.Most hunters by nature will scratch, claw, and spendfor any advantage they canget. It'll never happen that all hunters are at peace with all other hunters. This time I'm just on one side of the issue.
Leave it to the guy with a right-side beard to bring this back down to earth.