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Quote from: bigmacc on September 30, 2021, 11:44:31 AMQuote from: hunter399 on September 30, 2021, 06:55:43 AMI know even around our place ,the coyote are having a Hay day with all the dead deer,hear them every nite.My son has a friend who lives in the NE area, he said the same thing, the yotes are in heaven.Which likely means a bumper crop of coyote next year... folks might need to not pass up knocking them down, even into the spring.
Quote from: hunter399 on September 30, 2021, 06:55:43 AMI know even around our place ,the coyote are having a Hay day with all the dead deer,hear them every nite.My son has a friend who lives in the NE area, he said the same thing, the yotes are in heaven.
I know even around our place ,the coyote are having a Hay day with all the dead deer,hear them every nite.
Quote from: hunter399 on September 30, 2021, 06:55:43 AMI know even around our place ,the coyote are having a Hay day with all the dead deer,hear them every nite.I haven't seen 1 Blue Tongue deer eaten by coyotes. They could be killing the fawns left abandoned.
I checked on blue tongue? What I read it runs in a five year cycle and has a 25% death rate.
Twenty years ago I would head down in the evening to bale hay at night, not five deer in a field but five hundred. Per field. Four primary fields of forty to one hundred twenty acres. Sometimes I wondered how in the hell I put up as much hay as I did. Last year the best count was one hundred deer from the front door to the other end of the ranch, about five miles. This year it's too damn depressing to count. The rule around here is if it eats meat and it's not me it gets shot. Good luck hunting...........elsewhere. Take care, Duane
Quote from: pianoman9701 on September 29, 2021, 10:17:33 AMThe perfect storm. Animal rights groups are celebrating spread of wolves and the downfall of ungulates which will herald further restrictions on hunting. It took conservationists 100 years to bring back wildlife populations to abundance and animal rights activists 30 years to destroy them again. .....Yes sir, I said in another thread that by the time my 3 year old grandson is 25 hunting will only be for the elites, two reasons, game will be rare and so will gun ownership, folks who hunt will do so by special permits handed out by the government and those folks will already be holding special permits that allows them to own a gun. Hope I'm wrong as wrong can be.
The perfect storm. Animal rights groups are celebrating spread of wolves and the downfall of ungulates which will herald further restrictions on hunting. It took conservationists 100 years to bring back wildlife populations to abundance and animal rights activists 30 years to destroy them again.