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I know it's not legal but I agree with CoryTDF, I may have had to take him home! That's about the cutest thing I've ever seen. I could have trained him to steal and kill my neighbors evil roosters!!! I hate those damn things.
Quote from: adamR on November 03, 2012, 12:56:52 PMI know it's not legal but I agree with CoryTDF, I may have had to take him home! That's about the cutest thing I've ever seen. I could have trained him to steal and kill my neighbors evil roosters!!! I hate those damn things.
I guess I am heartless I wouldn't even hesitate pulling the trigger. To me more its animals saved.
Quote from: inchtowntracking on November 04, 2012, 09:55:15 PMI guess I am heartless I wouldn't even hesitate pulling the trigger. To me more its animals saved.What's the difference between now or later? In the end they are what we believe them to be and we are what we find our selves to be. Coyotes as well as wolves are more pack dominant than other animals most of us typically hunt. So there is a likely chance they will be picked up by some other Coyote. Obviously there are a lot of ethical issues for some people on this topic. Just stating at the end, in their adult life, you would shoot them.Please don't read into the post. Just stating what is factual when they are adults compared to juveniles/ babies.
Everyone who hunts coyotes from April until August needs to be aware that they may be leaving these cute little guys to die of starvation and dehydration. Bring a shovel, backtrack to the den, and do a little mercy killing if you kill a wet bitch.
I forgot to say, " Awesome photo Falfire!"