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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #60 on: May 29, 2013, 09:10:19 AM »
Don't be a D-bag and make us all look bad by just killing stuff for the sake of killing.
Wow, way to call hunters "D-bags" :tup:


I am bringing something for all to eat at the Hunt-Wa crab outing, but I have not decided what.................. :devil:

You're wrong Koala.... I'm not calling Hunters D-bags, I'm calling jerks who dont hunt but just like kill stuff D-bags.
There's a difference. Hunting is the art of self preservation, or providing meat for your family. True, these days it has devolved a bit. But I'm just hoping that others realize it has not completely devolved to just a sport of killing things.
Those guys... are d-bags and should not get hunt. Go shoot as many paper targets as you want.

I abhore people that waste needlessly.   :dunno: If you think I'm wrong, and you STILL think it's ok to just waste, why don't you all start giving me your Addresses... I'll start making a list for WDFW.    :)
Who's the D-bag?

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #61 on: May 29, 2013, 09:10:34 AM »
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I'd have a ton of pictures to help support the evidence that I would gladly hand over to an Officer. lol.

I don't understand the LOL on the end....
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #62 on: May 29, 2013, 09:12:45 AM »
Don't be a D-bag and make us all look bad by just killing stuff for the sake of killing.
Wow, way to call hunters "D-bags" :tup:


I am bringing something for all to eat at the Hunt-Wa crab outing, but I have not decided what.................. :devil:

You're wrong Koala.... I'm not calling Hunters D-bags, I'm calling jerks who dont hunt but just like kill stuff D-bags.
There's a difference. Hunting is the art of self preservation, or providing meat for your family. True, these days it has devolved a bit. But I'm just hoping that others realize it has not completely devolved to just a sport of killing things.
Those guys... are d-bags and should not get hunt. Go shoot as many paper targets as you want.

I abhore people that waste needlessly.   :dunno: If you think I'm wrong, and you STILL think it's ok to just waste, why don't you all start giving me your Addresses... I'll start making a list for WDFW.    :)

Hunting is to help future species succeed. It kills off excess that normally wouldn't survive the winter or harsh environment because there's an overflow in that particular habitat. It helps to prevent starvation among other things.

It's my assumption/understanding that there is a complete over abundance of coyote that is off-balancing all the efforts of preserving big game animals, killing off more than their share, and there is nothing slowing them down. Isn't that why there is a year long/no bag limit on coyotes?

I understand what direction you're going in though with your explanation, this is only my understanding on coyotes  :dunno: ... I agree maybe people shouldn't put it on blast about making a coyote graveyard, but I don't think everyone should all of a sudden stop hunting coyotes because no one is going to eat them.  :twocents:


Exactly how I feel as well. My whole point being about "Bragging" about "Piles" of animals on here is bad for all of us.
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #63 on: May 29, 2013, 09:12:53 AM »
I think we've figured out that coyotes fall under the "dog" category when it comes to predators.  I've had both dog and cat in S. Korea.  If I was there, I'd eat it again.

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #64 on: May 29, 2013, 09:16:11 AM »
I too am waiting for BigLuke to reply.  First off, he doesn't now how the point system works and that it is for BIG GAME.  Second, he apparently knows nothing about the benefit of predator control.  He must not be aware that USDA shoots them from aircraft and lets them lay.  He must not realize that gov't trappers don't only work during the prime pelt winter seasons.

What say you Luke on prairie dogs?  I thinks you've been on the west side too long  :twocents:


lol.... I am very aware of all these things. You guys are just missing my point.
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #65 on: May 29, 2013, 09:17:55 AM »
Luke....Please come off your high horse and provide me the link or screen capture from the regulations showing I'm in criminal violation of anything...anything at all by leaving a coyote where if falls. I would very much like to see it since you have now labeled many people as criminals that should be turned in for this supposed game violation.

I'm not missing your point.

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #66 on: May 29, 2013, 09:19:17 AM »
I too am waiting for BigLuke to reply.  First off, he doesn't now how the point system works and that it is for BIG GAME.  Second, he apparently knows nothing about the benefit of predator control.  He must not be aware that USDA shoots them from aircraft and lets them lay.  He must not realize that gov't trappers don't only work during the prime pelt winter seasons.

What say you Luke on prairie dogs?  I thinks you've been on the west side too long  :twocents:


lol.... I am very aware of all these things. You guys are just missing my point.

I think your "point" will continue to be missed as you keep talking about turning everyone in as poachers for points... You catch more flies with honey, instead of threatening everyone. Coyotes need control, it's obvious the WDFW and game regulators agree.

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #67 on: May 29, 2013, 09:19:51 AM »
BiggLuke do you have a brother or relative that went by the screen name "Cascade hunter" on here?
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Better put me down for a double D dirt bag award as i have shoot with no intention of eating or making into fertilizer and left to rot, starlings and crows in the act of depredation, hundreds of ground squirrels/sage rats and numerous coyotees. Not to mention pack rats in my outhouse and on the top of my generator shed.
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #68 on: May 29, 2013, 09:19:59 AM »
I too am waiting for BigLuke to reply.  First off, he doesn't now how the point system works and that it is for BIG GAME.  Second, he apparently knows nothing about the benefit of predator control.  He must not be aware that USDA shoots them from aircraft and lets them lay.  He must not realize that gov't trappers don't only work during the prime pelt winter seasons.

What say you Luke on prairie dogs?  I thinks you've been on the west side too long  :twocents:


lol.... I am very aware of all these things. You guys are just missing my point.


I know I’m missing your point.  I leave them lie where they drop.  I don’t even take a photo.  We used to hang them on the fence poles in Texas to show the rancher we were earning our keep in return for him letting us hunt his ranch.

buzzards gotta eat same as worms


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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #69 on: May 29, 2013, 09:22:25 AM »
Turn me in Luke.  Go get yourself some points.

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #70 on: May 29, 2013, 09:23:15 AM »
leave them where they died and use their rotting carcasses for bait to shoot more coyotes
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #71 on: May 29, 2013, 09:24:02 AM »
As others have said, killing a coyote and leaving it, is NOT illegal and is not considered "wastage."

As I said before, in nature, nothing is wasted. Maggots will eat it if nothing else gets to it first.

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #72 on: May 29, 2013, 09:25:49 AM »
Hell, maybe you can get 20 points because this is a different pic from a different year. Here to help bud!

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #73 on: May 29, 2013, 09:26:48 AM »
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #74 on: May 29, 2013, 09:27:56 AM »
Luke....I WASTED the heart and liver from my spring bear harvest. I'll save you the time and turn myself in. Just PM me your wild ID and I'll make sure you get credit. Some nice yote piles you got there.

 


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