I killed a blue coyote!
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Fork Horn
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LOL!!!
I've read some serious BS stories on these internet forums... and now I have to blush everytime I post that phrase. But I really did kill a blue coyote!!
Check it out:
http://midwestpredator.groupee.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6041018811/m/3811039562?r=8161039562#8161039562
I've read some serious BS stories on these internet forums... and now I have to blush everytime I post that phrase. But I really did kill a blue coyote!!
Check it out:
http://midwestpredator.groupee.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6041018811/m/3811039562?r=8161039562#8161039562
#4
An interesting color phase on that coyote for sure.
My dad used to live trap raccoons on our farm and he'd use spray paint and paint them before relocating them. If a coon that had been spray painted showed up in the trap again, it was his last trip off the farm. My dad kind of went with the "two strikes, your out" rule!! I often wondered what the coon hunters thought when they caught those painted coons. That coyote was obviously not painted, but it reminds me of those raccoons my dad used to catch.
My dad used to live trap raccoons on our farm and he'd use spray paint and paint them before relocating them. If a coon that had been spray painted showed up in the trap again, it was his last trip off the farm. My dad kind of went with the "two strikes, your out" rule!! I often wondered what the coon hunters thought when they caught those painted coons. That coyote was obviously not painted, but it reminds me of those raccoons my dad used to catch.
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ORIGINAL: Howler
An interesting color phase on that coyote for sure.
My dad used to live trap raccoons on our farm and he'd use spray paint and paint them before relocating them. If a coon that had been spray painted showed up in the trap again, it was his last trip off the farm. My dad kind of went with the "two strikes, your out" rule!! I often wondered what the coon hunters thought when they caught those painted coons. That coyote was obviously not painted, but it reminds me of those raccoons my dad used to catch.
An interesting color phase on that coyote for sure.
My dad used to live trap raccoons on our farm and he'd use spray paint and paint them before relocating them. If a coon that had been spray painted showed up in the trap again, it was his last trip off the farm. My dad kind of went with the "two strikes, your out" rule!! I often wondered what the coon hunters thought when they caught those painted coons. That coyote was obviously not painted, but it reminds me of those raccoons my dad used to catch.



