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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #15 on: April 21, 2009, 12:42:20 PM »
Coyotes have been put on this planet for a reason, and unfortunately, they are very good at what they do.  As an avid hunter, I wouldn't hesitate to eliminate a coyote (or feral dog/cat) if the conditions are right.  That being said, these "pest" animals do deserve some respect and should be treated with a bit of dignity.  Like it was stated earlier... all this act does is add fuel to the tree huggers' fire... IMO.
Agreed and well said.
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2009, 04:15:34 PM »
I think it causes anti hunters to hate us more.

I agree.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #17 on: April 25, 2009, 09:02:56 PM »
I'm perfectly fine with it.  Why change your way for a bunch of touchy losers.  I'm half tempted to throw the next deer I get onto the hood of the truck and drive through DT Spokane... if somebody is offended they can move back to where they came from.  My mom picked me up from Kindergarten in our '69 bronco with a deer she shot on the hood and more blood than you could imagine.  Nobody batted an eye, now the school would go into lock down.

the good old days....

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #18 on: April 25, 2009, 09:05:49 PM »
 :yeah:  No reason to be ashamed. 

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #19 on: April 25, 2009, 09:09:42 PM »
I'm perfectly fine with it.  Why change your way for a bunch of touchy losers.  I'm half tempted to throw the next deer I get onto the hood of the truck and drive through DT Spokane... if somebody is offended they can move back to where they came from.  My mom picked me up from Kindergarten in our '69 bronco with a deer she shot on the hood and more blood than you could imagine.  Nobody batted an eye, now the school would go into lock down.

the good old days....

I LOVE it, those were the days.  Man I wish we could bring 'em back.  Next deer I get that rack is getting propped up in the back of my pickup bed for sure.
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #20 on: April 25, 2009, 09:21:52 PM »
Sometimes I feel like the (you know who's) came out of the closet.

And some hunters went in it.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #21 on: April 25, 2009, 09:49:22 PM »
Sometimes I feel like the (you know who's) came out of the closet.... And some hunters went in it.

Why change your way for a bunch of touchy losers.
You must be referring to inbred a$$holes.  I thought the spirit of this forum was to exchange information, thoughts and opinions without the silly insults... my bad.  Just because someone doesn't agree with your thought process, why does that make them a "you know who" or a "touchy loser"?  There is a big difference between responsibly transporting a harvested animal in the back of a truck... and disrespecting one of God's creatures, just to prove your manhood.  I fear for the future of our sport, and for our next generation of ethical hunters. 
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #22 on: April 25, 2009, 10:18:00 PM »
ME AND A BUDDY WENT OUT TO THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS TO GET OUR SECOND DEER NEEDLESS TO SAY THAT WHEN WE WERE DRIVING ONTO THE FERRY A COUPLE OF PEOPLE LOOKING DOWN FROM BELOW LOOKED LIKE THEY WHERE GOING TO FAINT, WE DID HAVE THE DEER IN THE BED OF THE TRUCK SO ITS NOT LIKE WE WHERE TRYING TO SHOW THEM OFF

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #23 on: April 26, 2009, 12:34:50 PM »
Sometimes I feel like the (you know who's) came out of the closet.... And some hunters went in it.

Why change your way for a bunch of touchy losers.
You must be referring to inbred a$$holes.  I thought the spirit of this forum was to exchange information, thoughts and opinions without the silly insults... my bad.  Just because someone doesn't agree with your thought process, why does that make them a "you know who" or a "touchy loser"?  There is a big difference between responsibly transporting a harvested animal in the back of a truck... and disrespecting one of God's creatures, just to prove your manhood.  I fear for the future of our sport, and for our next generation of ethical hunters. 

by touchy losers I was referring to anti-hunter PETA types... not you.   So simmer down.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #24 on: April 26, 2009, 01:18:45 PM »
Sometimes I feel like the (you know who's) came out of the closet.... And some hunters went in it.

Why change your way for a bunch of touchy losers.
You must be referring to inbred a$$holes.  I thought the spirit of this forum was to exchange information, thoughts and opinions without the silly insults... my bad.  Just because someone doesn't agree with your thought process, why does that make them a "you know who" or a "touchy loser"?  There is a big difference between responsibly transporting a harvested animal in the back of a truck... and disrespecting one of God's creatures, just to prove your manhood.  I fear for the future of our sport, and for our next generation of ethical hunters. 

by touchy losers I was referring to anti-hunter PETA types... not you.   So simmer down.

I'm so sorry... I didn't mean to "offend" you.  I guess that I better drive around Medical Lake with a bloody animal carcass on my hood so no one will think that I'm one of those "anti-hunter PETA types" (?).  :dunno:  Its all good... everyone has a right to voice their own opinion.  Thank you... I'm all simmered down now.  :chuckle:
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #25 on: April 27, 2009, 12:04:12 PM »
im perfectly fine with it , why change our ways because of peta or some stupid anti-hunting peeps , last year when my brother got his deer we threw it in the back of a 4x8 trailers from spokane all the way down 90 to the west side , clearly visible , got lots of props at the gas station in moses lake , but while driving down 90 lots of people stariing and honking i would just laugh  :chuckle:

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #26 on: April 27, 2009, 02:54:12 PM »
I guess some of us are so shallow that we constantly need to be the center of attention and i guess you know who i am talking about.  I hope that the trip around town with a blood car works out for you and proves what ever point you were trying to make because let me tell you, you showed them.  Just one thought, if you really knew "the good old days" and understood them, then you would understand that people didn't rant around with bloody cars to show off and look like morons, they did it because that was the way it needed to be.  If they did it to show off, then i guess *censored*s now are just like *censored*s back then.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #27 on: April 27, 2009, 03:56:49 PM »
Whats the problem with hooking up a coyote to a fence to let the land owner know you were successful?  99.9999% of the time its in a rural area where 99% of people that drive the road are hunters.

In my OPINION, those of you who have a problem with it because it gives us hunters a bad name are comparable to people that almost shamefully admit they hunt in a group of people that don't hunt...

Its not about proving manhood, but in my hometown if you got a deer in the back of the truck or anything you almost always get 'props' because of it!!  If you have problems with these kind of pictures on here because it gives the antis more ammo, then all I got to say is that if PETA or antis are on this forum, then they're obviously already have an extreme view in their head and there will be no changing their mind.  I agree with SWHUNTER above, if it makes me an *censored* than so be it.  Wasn't worried about offending anybody anyways.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #28 on: April 27, 2009, 04:49:36 PM »
i dont think most people are doing it intentionally to show off , but one thing im not gonna do is while im loading my deer or animal in my truck or trailer is worry about other people seeing it , oh wait maybe i should load it this way so no one sees or how about this way ..... i personally dont care what all the peta and antis think .... im not gonna live my hunt based off some idiot peta or anti

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #29 on: April 27, 2009, 04:52:40 PM »
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In my OPINION, those of you who have a problem with it because it gives us hunters a bad name are comparable to people that almost shamefully admit they hunt in a group of people that don't hunt...

Makes sense to you I guess. Continue to attack someone else's opinion just around the fringes of making it personal. I suppose that is why you placed age 3 on your profile.

I think it's fuel for anti hunters. It's not illegal so I could care less much beyond stating my opinion. I give the topic about as much thought as a fart. Until we have people trying to paint pictures about other people based upon their responses here as if they are trying to drive people out of their sport because they don't think alike. That's progress in somebody's book I guess. :dunno:

 


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