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Coyote & Shed hunt
« on: March 18, 2008, 10:41:05 PM »
If anyone is coming over to the Bighorn Show in Spokane this weekend and would like to do some Coyote and Shed hunting you are welcome to come do it on our land. We are covered up with dogs. This is the only weekend we could do it because its getting close to Turkey season and we don't want to spook em. Theres plenty of land to preaditor call on and we haven't looked for sheds much. Some of our land is covered in snow and some is bare but both have dogs that I would like killed.

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2008, 04:24:03 AM »
   :)   nice   one!!!


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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2008, 09:14:17 AM »
Heres the country

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2008, 10:07:11 AM »
I might be over that way this weekend...no guarantees, but do you want to pm me the coordinates.

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2008, 10:19:44 AM »
Do I have to wait for the weekend, or can I come up there tomorrow.  Don't worry Bone, I'll pile any sheds up on the road.
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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2008, 11:05:09 AM »
Tomorrow would work fine ! The Bighorn show starts tomorrow as well if anyones going. Saturday I will be working on the piece without snow with a cat getting ready for a cabin but it won't affect the hunting because there is 700 acres and most of the hunting is better over the backside of the ridge in the picture. However that means you have to climb it !! I found a lion kill on the side in the picture and put a camera on the kill. I haven't checked it yet. Lion is closed now but I'm sure the dogs will be on it.The land with the snow I got pictures of 8 dogs on monday but there is 2 ft of snow.Its firmed up enough to walk on though.

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #6 on: March 19, 2008, 12:14:51 PM »
Joe,

It was nice talking with you on the phone, thanks. :)

We're pretty much loaded up, and really looking forward to a few good days. :drool:

See ya Friday!

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2008, 07:26:37 PM »
 Hey Outfitter, thats really cool to offer that up on this site!
 I hope a few guys can put a dent in the yote population!

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #8 on: March 19, 2008, 10:15:53 PM »
once again, so nice to live 5 frickin hours away. real nice of you joe, sounds like a ton of fun....hopefully some of you guys will make it over there, help out with the yote issue and find some nice bones. pleeaase post up some pics when it's all said and done.
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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #9 on: March 19, 2008, 10:19:31 PM »
What a great thing to offer up. Too bad I am in KC this week or I'd come on over this weekend. I'll come over and help eliminate those pesky sheds anytime... I mean yotes :chuckle:

I'd like to see some pictures from teh guys who go too!! Good luck.

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2008, 01:12:17 PM »
Actionshooter,

You might be amazed by the numbers it takes to put an actual dent in well established coyote populations.

Government studies have shown it takes around a 75% reduction in numbers, over a three to five year period, to significantly lower overall population numbers.
And then it requires maintainence to keep the population from rebounding (often driven by an influx of coyotes from neighboring properties/areas), in just a year or two.

In places like Wyoming, The Dakotas, Montana, Nevada, and other states, where Wool Growers, and Cattlemens Assoc. (and the like) empower "scorched Earth" policies and huge ADC programs, this is only accomplished through a multi-pronged approach.
Hunting (both, from the ground, and more importantly from the air), trapping, denning (removal of parents and pups, by tolling dogs, traps, poisoning/gassing and/or digging up, etc.), and other methods, are all employed.
And this is done by County and Statewide programs, on a full time basis.

The best I can hope to do (right now) is approach it from a single front, ground hunting, and work from there (and as a licensed trapper and Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator, I might be able to provide additional assistance down the road).
We do have the advantage of hunting ahead of pup rearing, but I doubt we beat it by much (and that will remain to be seen).

Jackalope,

I'm a half hour or more west of you. ;)

I'm willing to put in the drive time, for a few reasons...

One, like you say, it's gonna be fun! :chuckle:

Two, it's a huge opportunity, I try to never ever turn down a chance to get on some private land, and try to call predators were nobody else has lately.

Three, and most important of all to me, Joe asked. :)
As a hunter and a trapper I feel it's my responsibility to help (a landowner or property manager, with a wildlife problem), when and if I can.
Turns out I had the time set aside to do this very thing, and the trip was postponed (because of the flu, at our planned destination), Joe saved our trip, and a couple hours of driving.

Permission to pick up a shed or two, that's the "cherry on top".

Wastickslinger,

If you mean Kansas City, that indeed is way, way, too bad. (*I spent some time there, and didn't much like the place)

Guys,

This is a perfect example of why we need a Washington State Predator Callers Assoc.
To have a network of hunters, available to assist landowners and land/game managers, would be an asset to all concerned.
To go a step further and have that organization work hand in hand with the hound hunting, and trapping communities/associations would only further strengthen all of our steadily more tenuous positions.

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2008, 03:21:47 PM »
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Jackalope,

I'm a half hour or more west of you.

I'm willing to put in the drive time, for a few reasons...


thanks for the input, krusty. if i had the time, i would go...but i don't.
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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2008, 06:25:36 PM »
cant wait till i can say officially im a trapper

hows the trappin season been krusty, get any real money makers?

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #13 on: March 20, 2008, 11:05:52 PM »
Heres a couple more pics of them. I hope get some of them!

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Re: Coyote & Shed hunt
« Reply #14 on: March 22, 2008, 06:00:46 AM »
Figures.  I have to work this weekend, and will be over at my property outside Colville next weekend.
Yotes have not been too bad there yet, but we will try to get a couple when I am there.
Would love to come over and help exterminate with some real calling pro's.  I could certainly learn a thing or two!
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