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steviebiggun 03-13-2007 03:34 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
OK, I will make this a very very easy question

1. Dog go where not have permision to be at.
2. Coyote there to.
3. what do ?

Choose only one please

A--retieve dog from where not suppose to be at, leave coyote be.

B-- shoot coyote, get dog, go home, watch nascar.

Is it A.
Is it B.

my question my rules.

Remeber only one answer.
can'tbe A.and B.
can't be B. and A.
must be A. or B.


Phil from Maine 03-13-2007 03:40 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
Answer C call authories as you are waiting for me to get my dog.

steviebiggun 03-13-2007 03:50 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
Phil, not enough information. are you retriveing
1. Dog + coyote
or
2. Dog - Coyote



Phil from Maine 03-13-2007 03:54 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
My dog as it costs me alot more money than 1 coyote would.

cascadedad 03-13-2007 03:59 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
To me, avoiding answering the question is answer enough.

Stevie, you might as well stop wasting your time you aren't going to get an answer.

I know some folks that live in the country here. All the neighbors know the rule. If their dog is on someone else's property, they are fare game. If they are causing any trouble at all, they are as good as dead.

steviebiggun 03-13-2007 04:02 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
Thanks Phil

That was fun

Phil from Maine 03-13-2007 04:04 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
That is why C call the authorities as you want a witness on how you found your dog. Up here you would be in a lot of crap over it.

steviebiggun 03-13-2007 04:13 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
Phil, how I look at it is, if you ask me for permission. I will most defenatly say yes. if you don't and your dogs happen on my property I would ask you to remove them. and not come back. then if it happened again then I would involve law inforcement. thats fare isn't it ?

Howler 03-13-2007 05:16 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
I'd say B, because catching the dogs will be much easier since they wouldn't still be running and chasing a coyote that can run faster than I can!;)

BuckRogers 03-13-2007 05:31 PM

RE: coyote hunter problems
 
Were I hunt in north Iowa there are a TON of yotes until the snow falls and the "clan" of yote hunters get in there trucks and drive on literally EVERY section of land in about a 15 mile area. now there is no way that they get permission. I know because they trespass on one of my grandpas farms. I guess I dont mind too much one because yotes are terrible on pheasants and deer, but by the time I can go out and try to hunt them they are either already shot or have a PhD in hunter education. Also these guys are a piece of work they actually called the sheriff and told him not to come out because he wouldnt like what he'll see... that being said the "ringleader" of this circus has a real case of the you know what for coyotes. He lost a FULL GROWN BLACK ANGUS BULL to a pack of coyotes a couple years ago, i guess I would be in an unstable mindset too when it came to yotes... Still sucks for those of us actually trying to hunt them


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