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Old 04-18-2007 | 08:09 PM
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358WINMAN
 
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Default RE: Yote attacks baby

Getting yotes in NJ is not the hard part. Getting the feds to open a liberal season with no restrictions on when or how is the key and also getting permission to trespass and hunt land in this tree hugger state is a bit troublesome.
Most of the accomodating old timers have passed away or retired to warmer climates. The new tree hugging owners of the land don't allow hunters access anymore. This in turn permits the yotes to breed without disruption to their numbers.
A friend of mine was the first person attacked by a coyote in NJ. It was inTowaco, NJ a few years back. She was injured by bites as well as severely breaking her ankle in her attempt to flee the yote. The fracture required surgery and she required rabie shots. Those dogs are brave and when packed up, even braver.
Shoot 'em when ya' can!
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