coyotes chasing deer
#14
Nontypical Buck
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Shooting one and leaving it lay in the woods would be amore naturaluse of itthan shooting one and having it mounted and then putting the carcass in the land fill, if that aspect concerns you.
#15
Typical Buck
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From: NH
No closed season on em here, and I pop every one I see. Got one last year that was manged out bad. I was gonna throw him on the ATV and have him mounted until I saw him. He was buzzard bait. If you don't mess em up to bad with a shot, trappers may give you a few bucks for them...
#16
A coyote can bite an arrow in two with NO problem. We've got it on film, a coyote doing that very thing. It was an aluminum arrow too!
They can go a long ways after being hit by an arrow, and will leave little blood, because all that fur really soaks it up. Good luck in finding it!
They can go a long ways after being hit by an arrow, and will leave little blood, because all that fur really soaks it up. Good luck in finding it!
#17
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: KY
Killing coyotes has become the favorite pastime of my father in law! He retired last year and now carries his rifle with him wherever he goes on the farm. Seems like he kills at least 1 per week and yet they keep coming and coming.
#18
I agree with most everyone on here kill as many as you can whenever you can they are way overpopulated in most places and will kill alot of fawns. As for letting them lay, we never pick up the maingy ones let the buzzards have them, but if you do get a few with some nice fur, you can make a little extra cash selling them.
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