Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: fishermanjoe on March 10, 2011, 12:47:59 PM
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Is it legal? I have a gorgeous dog that is immune to calls. I watched him bed down at 400 yards, I threw everything including the kitchen sink at him calling wise, he could not care less about them. So I am thinking about making an all day stand with a chicken tied up with some fishing line. Why you might ask? Because this is getting personal. :chuckle:
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Don't know if its legal but it sounds fun :chuckle:
MS
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I don't see why it wouldn't be legal. Unless they deem it to be "animal cruelty". :rolleyes:
I think it's a good idea. Would be fun to try. Be sure to take some pictures of your setup and post them here!
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A chicken on a string. Sounds good to me. Not sure if it is legal. I don't think so since it is considered baiting. I would call the game dept.
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You can bait coyotes. It's only illegal to bait bears.
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DAD used to take a couple chickens out and hang them by their feet in a tree. They will start squaking to hell and back........
just my :twocents:
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DAD used to take a couple chickens out and hang them by their feet in a tree. They will start squaking to hell and back........
just my :twocents:
It's probably a lot more economical than buying a $500 Foxpro. :chuckle:
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there are no cruelty laws for poultry- buddy of mine got a call from the ellensburg police cause he left a couple ducks with cat collars on his friends deck as a joke :chuckle:
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Well i called the Yakima main office, per the Capt. (did not get a name) you can use live bait as long as there is no edible parts of game birds. So you cant trap a live pheasant and then tie it up, but a chicken from home is fair game. :whoo: game on! I will be sure to post pics of the event. :)
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AWESOME!!!! I WANNA TRY SOMETHING LIKE THAT NOW!! :chuckle:
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BEGINNER YOU HAVE FAILED ME ON THE CAPS LOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P
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game on! I will be sure to post pics of the event. :)
Try to let the coyote eat the chicken before you shoot it! :chuckle: (oh, and video would be best)
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BEGINNER YOU HAVE FAILED ME ON THE CAPS LOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P
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I do have a camo video camera :chuckle:
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It should be fun! and if he doesn't take the bait then hell just shoot at the chicken ;)
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Imagine all the feathers from that. :yike: :bdid:
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i've been using a live Dwarf Donky. getting good results on cougar havnt tryed hem on coyote yes. i use a shock caller. works great. Rick
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i've been using a live Dwarf Donky. getting good results on cougar havnt tryed hem on coyote yes. i use a shock caller. works great. Rick
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THATS FUNNY RIGHT THERE
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EVEN FUNNIER IF ITS TRUE :chuckle:
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WE NEED A PIC OF THAT :chuckle:
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i've been using a live Dwarf Donky. getting good results on cougar havnt tryed hem on coyote yes. i use a shock caller. works great. Rick
Is it big enough to pack the cougar out if you get one? :chuckle:
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he wont pack he is a cranky little Donky. :o i have to be careful he bites. :yike: Rick
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he wont pack he is a cranky little Donky. :o i have to be careful he bites. :yike: Rick
Can you blame him? Every time you take him out in the woods you shock the hell out of him? :yike: :chuckle:
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he wont pack he is a cranky little Donky. :o i have to be careful he bites. :yike: Rick
Can you blame him? Every time you take him out in the woods you shock the hell out of him? :yike: :chuckle:
and let cougars get close,..to your ass :chuckle:
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here is Fred before i started using him as a drarf donkey decoy. Rick
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game on! I will be sure to post pics of the event. :)
Try to let the coyote eat the chicken before you shoot it! :chuckle: (oh, and video would be best)
Why shoot the coyote at all. Put a hook in the chicken somewhere and get ready for a rodeo.
On another note an buddy told me of a trapping method where trappers hang a wire off the ground high enough for a coyote to reach it but his feet won't touch the ground. They slap a hunk of chicken meat on the hook, when the yote jumps up to grab it he hooks the roof of his mouth and hangs there till someone comes to shoot him.
OUCH!
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he wont pack he is a cranky little Donky. :o i have to be careful he bites. :yike: Rick
...Maybe he knows you're using him as bait... :dunno:
Love the chicken idea!!
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Love this thread! i want to try the chicken thing
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Just don't use a hamster..... :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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I have four fryer size rabbits ready to go. might have to give it a shot. :IBCOOL:
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Craigslist, free chickens on there and when you tell them your not going to eat them, you wont be lying..
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What caliber are you using, just shoot the coyote if you can get 400 yds from him. :dunno:
I want to see the donkey decoy in action... :chuckle:
First thing I thought of when I saw this thread was the goat on Jurrasic Park... :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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:)Yup 400 yards, just shoot the coyote. then do what ever ya want with Ricks Donkey!!
Carl
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A poor southern boy that i was in the navy with used this method except he couldnt let the chicken get killed so he used two methods,
1. chicken in a 5 gallon bucket with a chicken wire top if the bird didnt fuss enough
2. he hung it upside down from a tree with fishing line about 8 feet off the ground.
Said he's slayed a butt ton of dogs using these 2 methods..
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tonite i tried 4 shock callers. i put one on each Hoof. with the Rain and Fred doing the polka and him he hawing. no critters came in. only going to try 2 shock callers tomorrow. left fred in the back of the truck he is mad at me. Rick
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Years ago a trapper I knew of would use chickens in a wire cage. He'd set it up in a clearing and then surround the cage with foothold traps. The coyotes didn't even wait until the people were out of sight. They would wait until the humans were about 100 yards away and start moving in. The guy wouldn't wait for them to get to the cage and just shot them instead.
I've been looking into using a goat or lamb for cougars.
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A poor southern boy that i was in the navy with used this method except he couldnt let the chicken get killed so he used two methods,
1. chicken in a 5 gallon bucket with a chicken wire top if the bird didnt fuss enough
2. he hung it upside down from a tree with fishing line about 8 feet off the ground.
Said he's slayed a butt ton of dogs using these 2 methods..
I KNOW THAT METHOD. NEVER TRIED IT, BUT SEVERAL OLD GUYS TOLD ME ABOUT THIS METHOD
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What caliber are you using, just shoot the coyote if you can get 400 yds from him. :dunno:
I am shooting a .243 with 80g corelocks. I have missed this dude at 350 before so with my shooting i want him a little closer. plus i want to film this chicken idea for the hunt-wa viewing pleasure.
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I wonder how liberals would work; we have plenty to spare around here? :bfg: :lol4:
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From the sounds of it your idea sounds really good. The reality the bird doesn't even need to get hurt, not that i'm worried about a chicken. When trapping use to be more prevalent in WA I use to go to the rendevous all the time. I had a guy tell me one time he would call in bobcats all time by taking a rabbit and hang it upside down in a tree or tie it to a bush. He did this around his traps also.
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I wonder how liberals would work; we have plenty to spare around here? :bfg: :lol4:
I'm sure great, taste like *censored*..........cat. Sadly their whining would just scare off any predatory animals. I'm sure out of country ungulates would come a running when the lib tard tried to give them everything under the sun. its a shame we cant seem to find a way to manage them like we do our other animals. Their Young seem to breed into others creating more lib tards
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tonite i tried 4 shock callers. i put one on each Hoof. with the Rain and Fred doing the polka and him he hawing. no critters came in. only going to try 2 shock callers tomorrow. left fred in the back of the truck he is mad at me. Rick
I tried this with my mother in law- she still comes around my house- any other tricks I could try?
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DAD used to take a couple chickens out and hang them by their feet in a tree. They will start squaking to hell and back........
just my :twocents:
It's probably a lot more economical than buying a $500 Foxpro. :chuckle:
:chuckle: HAHAHAHAHA!! :chuckle: Now THAT was a good one! I dont have much to add to this, I just had to say that when I read the subject line I laughed so hard I about spit coffee all over my monitor! Then the part about it 'being personal now' - that is funny!
Never thought about tying chickens up but I have asked my boys if I could use their pet rabbit for the the day. I would tie his little rodent ass up, stick a thumbtack in his paw and wrap it with duct tape so it wont come out. But when they hear that they always tell me NO DAD!
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well i am heading out to this area chickenless at the moment. I will use a frozen duck (already breasted out) that i train my lab with as bait. If nothing shows up it will be a free snack for the dogs. Here's banking on killing a dog today!
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Well back when I was growing up in the Pennsylvania farm lands we use to borrow one of the neighbors pet dutch rabbits - It didn't really hurt them but it scared them a little - We would grab them by the ears and shake them and boy did they Squeal !! We would then pet them to calm them down then wait a few minutes and do it again - Best Coyote , Fox and Bobcat call we ever used and it really worked good.
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http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/grd/2258872113.html (http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/grd/2258872113.html)
haha just be sure that when you go to pick them up you let them know the goats will get plenty of "play time" with other wildlife ;)
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i'm actually going calling now for cougars. i use mojo critter and puppy with a fawn decoy. will be using cougar vocal and deer and elk distress. Rick ;)
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my real decoys. mojo puppy, mojo critter Fawn and Foxpro Fury. Rick
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Well back when I was growing up in the Pennsylvania farm lands we use to borrow one of the neighbors pet dutch rabbits - It didn't really hurt them but it scared them a little - We would grab them by the ears and shake them and boy did they Squeal !! We would then pet them to calm them down then wait a few minutes and do it again - Best Coyote , Fox and Bobcat call we ever used and it really worked good.
Man - you played some serious head games with that po wittle bunny! :chuckle: He was probably tripping! And not that I care but I'm thinking it did kind of hurt them - thats why he was squealing! :chuckle: Yeah I want to use my kids live rabbit so bad! It seems like such a great way to get them in!
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:)Rick did not put in a pic of the dwarf donkey cause it looks so hot in Rasbos moleskin thong!!!!!! Thought it would make us jealous. :chuckle:
he might be right
Carl