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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #225 on: May 30, 2013, 01:55:37 PM »
:chuckle:   geeez.....
Fine. I'M the bad guy.

hate away........      :chuckle:
And a Dbag a***ole probably gate leaving open person with self proclaimed higher ethical and moral standards than other sportsman on this site...
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #226 on: May 30, 2013, 02:00:59 PM »
  This has become an epic battle  :chuckle:
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #227 on: May 30, 2013, 02:03:27 PM »
  This has become an epic battle  :chuckle:

Now that's funny...don't care who you are!!!!
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #228 on: May 30, 2013, 02:03:43 PM »
:chuckle:   geeez.....
Fine. I'M the bad guy.

hate away........      :chuckle:
And a Dbag a***ole probably gate leaving open person with self proclaimed higher ethical and moral standards than other sportsman on this site...

Ok. That's fair, I deserved that.

 :dunno: but you missed my point entirely. I'm gonna go back to keeping my mouth shut and keeping the feds on speed dial. Hope to see you guys in the field   :hello:   
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #229 on: May 30, 2013, 02:05:37 PM »
Just imagine......

Imagine that you were a warden and with all the BS that goes on out there if there were 10 Luke's that were complaining about stupid crap that HE is upset about like a dead bumble bee on a windshield.
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #230 on: May 30, 2013, 02:10:27 PM »
Just imagine......

Imagine that you were a warden and with all the BS that goes on out there if there were 10 Luke's that were complaining about stupid crap that HE is upset about like a dead bumble bee on a windshield.

Wait...dead bumble bee? If this n your windshield or someone else's? Was the person driving the speed limit???

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #231 on: May 30, 2013, 02:13:36 PM »
XD,
You can ask a judge!

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #232 on: May 30, 2013, 02:13:45 PM »
Do you get bumblebee points or do you have to take them for deer or elk?
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #233 on: May 30, 2013, 02:14:34 PM »
:chuckle:   geeez.....
Fine. I'M the bad guy.

hate away........      :chuckle:
And a Dbag a***ole probably gate leaving open person with self proclaimed higher ethical and moral standards than other sportsman on this site...

Ok. That's fair, I deserved that.

 :dunno: but you missed my point entirely. I'm gonna go back to keeping my mouth shut and keeping the feds on speed dial. Hope to see you guys in the field   :hello:
Speed dial away, but can you atleast tell me/us what is considered proper usage per the wdfw for a coyote, to waste it means there has to be some standard of useage, is removing the head only for a bitchin skull mount considered enough, or doe's the hide and tail also need to be used? How about the carcass afterall, if the head, tail and hide are removed can i leave the carcass and still be within the law? You your self said to kill just to kill is pointless, unethical and lacks morals and if we do that we should just shoot paper, but then you said if you killed a yote you would keep the skull and hide, so its ok if you keep the skull and hide, no other purpose, no feeding your familly, just gonna kill it for sport and the trophys you make of it. Is that not pointless killing by your definition?
I will have a pic for you tommorrow, guaranteed of a yote i shot and have let sit now for about a year, hes looking really good...but humm maybe thats my way of taxidermy, natural taxidermy and i will retrieve the skull when ready...
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #234 on: May 30, 2013, 02:15:50 PM »
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but you missed my point entirely. I'm gonna go back to keeping my mouth shut and keeping the feds on speed dial. Hope to see you guys in the field   


Oh good lord the Feds, coyotes are not in witness protection, believe it or not.  I hope I don't see you in the field.  I hate terrible smells like BS. 

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #235 on: May 30, 2013, 02:20:25 PM »
I'm done. I have no doubt (other than Buckmark 'cause I know him and he is one...love yah big guy) who the D-bag is. You dial "the fed" until your trigger finger falls off and you will be told that there is no violation.

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #236 on: May 30, 2013, 02:21:52 PM »
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but you missed my point entirely. I'm gonna go back to keeping my mouth shut and keeping the feds on speed dial. Hope to see you guys in the field   


Oh good lord the Feds, coyotes are not in witness protection, believe it or not.  I hope I don't see you in the field.  I hate terrible smells like BS.
I would bet the closet he gets to the woods is Cabela's.

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #237 on: May 30, 2013, 02:25:23 PM »
Lets try this again. Coyotes are wildlife. However there is no law that you cant waste wildlife. The law states You may NOT allow game animals or game birds
you have taken to recklessly be wasted. WDFW does not consider coyotes as game animals, so that means your wrong, stop scurrying around like the roach you seem to be and just say you were wrong. Perhaps you do know someone who a game warden did write a ticket for, howeverbut that game warden would have been in the wrong. A judge would have straightened that right out

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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #238 on: May 30, 2013, 02:25:30 PM »
Biggluke you do know you talk out of both sides of your mouth dont you?
Quotes from you:
1) If I shoot a Coyote... well.... I'll atleast do something with it. Not waste it.
2) Don't be a D-bag and make us all look bad by just killing stuff for the sake of killing.
3) I'm calling jerks who dont hunt but just like kill stuff D-bags.
But then you say this:
1)  I don't personnaly care if we all use dynomite to kill evry last one of them....

So what is it you care or dont care, i am confused, its ok to kill them or not, and if we do we have to use them, but if WE use dynomite what will be left?
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Re: what to do with a coyote?
« Reply #239 on: May 30, 2013, 02:54:39 PM »
Hey h2o dont leave yet, you will love this...oh and watch what you call me D-rock might get jealeous... :chuckle:
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Frank,

 

Although we do regulate coyote hunting to a certain degree, they are not classified as game animals.  Currently we do not require hunters who harvest coyotes to do anything with the carcass.  Most successful hunters try to sell the hides to a licensed fur dealer but there is no penalty if you don’t.  As you know, they have no value in terms of their meat for consumption or they would likely be classified as a game animal.  Other unclassified wildlife include such species as skunks, porcupines and yellow-bellied marmots.  The RCW you referenced would only apply to coyotes in the event that a regulation were violated regarding manner or method of take, not have a hunting license, etc.  Wastage is not a consideration for this species.

 

I hope that answers your questions.  Thank you for taking the time to research this in advance.

 

 


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« Last Edit: May 30, 2013, 03:01:42 PM by Buckmark »
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