Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: bearpaw on June 17, 2015, 12:54:38 PM
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This program is pretty interesting:
Utah's Predator Control Program ($50 coyotes)
http://wildlife.utah.gov/hunting-in-utah/hunting-information/762.html
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nice. :tup:
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It may be good for the deer but it sure makes for some miserable coyote hunting, every Tom, Dick and Harry is driving the roads trying to kill coyotes. I spend 3 days there at the end of Jan and hunted hard, saw very few tracks, never heard a howl or saw a daug. We hunted from Dugway north up the west side of the salt lake. At least I didn't have to buy a license, that would have been really discouraging. Nevada and Arizona were a lot more fun.
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It may be good for the deer but it sure makes for some miserable coyote hunting, every Tom, Dick and Harry is driving the roads trying to kill coyotes. I spend 3 days there at the end of Jan and hunted hard, saw very few tracks, never heard a howl or saw a daug. We hunted from Dugway north up the west side of the salt lake. At least I didn't have to buy a license, that would have been really discouraging. Nevada and Arizona were a lot more fun.
Sounds like the program is working well, then. :tup: It's a bit like squawfish or pikeminnow. I look forward to the day no more rewards are being paid out.
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It may be good for the deer but it sure makes for some miserable coyote hunting, every Tom, Dick and Harry is driving the roads trying to kill coyotes. I spend 3 days there at the end of Jan and hunted hard, saw very few tracks, never heard a howl or saw a daug. We hunted from Dugway north up the west side of the salt lake. At least I didn't have to buy a license, that would have been really discouraging. Nevada and Arizona were a lot more fun.
Sounds like the program is working well, then. :tup: It's a bit like squawfish or pikeminnow. I look forward to the day no more rewards are being paid out.
:yeah: that's the whole point/goal.
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I prefer coyotes, they are a lot more interesting to hunt than deer, plus if you have a good hunt you can pay for the trip with the pelts. Deer are boring, one shot and the season is over. They aren't the challenge that getting a coyote into shoelace range is and you can do it over and over all season long. Personally I wouldn't mind a coyote season ON PUBLIC LAND from Sept to April, kill them then and they won't be raising pups in the spring and they are worth something instead of leaving them rot on the ground. But then I'm an old fart that can remember when the fur check was a major part of a years income and deer were food not sport.
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I prefer coyotes, they are a lot more interesting to hunt than deer, plus if you have a good hunt you can pay for the trip with the pelts. Deer are boring, one shot and the season is over. They aren't the challenge that getting a coyote into shoelace range is and you can do it over and over all season long. Personally I wouldn't mind a coyote season ON PUBLIC LAND from Sept to April, kill them then and they won't be raising pups in the spring and they are worth something instead of leaving them rot on the ground. But then I'm an old fart that can remember when the fur check was a major part of a years income and deer were food not sport.
Sounds like someone who would get a lot out of hunting deer with a bow. :dunno:
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Did that from 1956 to 1972 so we could get an extra deer, and flintlock and round ball after that.
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Did that from 1956 to 1972 so we could get an extra deer, and flintlock and round ball after that.
I took up archery because I'd killed plenty of deer and there was little challenge with a rifle. I have a lot more fun hunting archery for both deer and elk. Not near the success rate but excellent hunts and lots of close-up experiences. Luckily, my family doesn't starve if I don't get meat. If it were a necessity, I'd still be hunting with a gun.
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:) I am with AWS I'll drop a deer or elk hunt in a minute to call coyotes. I did really good on Coyotes over in the NW corner of Utah. Did the Bow hunt thing, muzzle loader thing. I like upland bird hunting better than big game also.
Carl
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:) I am with AWS I'll drop a deer or elk hunt in a minute to call coyotes.
:yike: gosh I think calling in elk is more exciting than calling in coyotes! I enjoy both but seeing a nice whitetail buck work his way to my stand or watching a bull elk come in on a rope to a cow call is way more exciting to me. Glad your favorite hunts are so accessible.
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To put things into perspective, that is ok, but really not all that much money. In about 1982 when I was a teenager hunting coyotes and red fox in North Dakota, we were getting up to $130.00 back then for a rifle shot coyote in the round which works out to be approximately $325.00 today, if you utilized the inflation calculator. For fox, we were getting $80.00 to $90.00 apiece for them in the round. I made more money doing this than my classmates did working at fast food joints after school...
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:) I am with AWS I'll drop a deer or elk hunt in a minute to call coyotes.
:yike: gosh I think calling in elk is more exciting than calling in coyotes! I enjoy both but seeing a nice whitetail buck work his way to my stand or watching a bull elk come in on a rope to a cow call is way more exciting to me. Glad your favorite hunts are so accessible.
:yeah:
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To put things into perspective, that is ok, but really not all that much money. In about 1982 when I was a teenager hunting coyotes and red fox in North Dakota, we were getting up to $130.00 back then for a rifle shot coyote in the round which works out to be approximately $325.00 today, if you utilized the inflation calculator. For fox, we were getting $80.00 to $90.00 apiece for them in the round. I made more money doing this than my classmates did working at fast food joints after school...
But that was when the fur market was booming.
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:) killed lots of elk, lots of deer, ( moose, bear etc)the hunt does not compare to coyotes or cougars. Being able to set up 5-10 times a day, no limits, hard targets, smart animals, Nope, I'll take coyotes everytime. I am glad you like the others.
Carl
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:chuckle: I kind of OD'd on coyotes. They got to be too easy living out in the sagebrush. They were tricky in timber when I lived on the west side though
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Try wolf hunting, that's the biggest challenge I've ever had and still no success. I've spent alot of money just trying to figure out where the biggest populations are close to Washington. One day I'll get one..
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My BinL has wolves coming in all the time spoiling his coyote stands now if he could just get a tag.
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My BinL has wolves coming in all the time spoiling his coyote stands now if he could just get a tag.
Tags w/hunting license is only $181.50 or close to it..