Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: PrimalTV on March 12, 2011, 05:24:07 PM
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I'm new to coyote hunting and I'm not sure what I should do with a coyote when I kill it. The last one I shoot I just let lay. What do you guys do?
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well you could tube them,flesh it and dry it and sell ,,not much money but fun to do.you could also have it tanned
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Fertilizer ;)
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Other coyotes and birds gotta eat too!
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Sounds like you already know what to do with them. I bet most people including myself leave them lay. The little amount of money you may get for a good hide, just doesnt seem worth the trouble of skinning, stretching, packing out the coyote. Give yourself a pat on the back, and know your helping out the wild game populations.
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Other coyotes and birds gotta eat too!
You know that ain't true. Yotes don't eat yotes....lol
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You know that ain't true. Yotes don't eat yotes....lol
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What no yote in the grinder pic? I laugh everytime I see that. I was sure you post them up. :chuckle:
If you shoot them in a area that is farm ground. Make sure you take them into another area, that not. Don't just leave them lay. The bones will get scattered threw out the farmers fields and they will be pissed :tup:
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No "Coyotehelper" post yet? It is only a matter of time.
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I hunt a valley pasture area and just drag them back up into the tree line away from the main grazing area.
SS
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I strap them onto my hood and parade them around town.
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If you shoot them in a area that is farm ground. Make sure you take them into another area, that not. Don't just leave them lay. The bones will get scattered threw out the farmers fields and they will be pissed :tup:
That is a good tip. I never even gave that any thought before.
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I am a farmer and the other posters are correct. Do not leave the dead yotes in a field. Could cause real problems with some crops. Just think about what a vegetable harvester digesting a dead yote could lead too. I always drag them out of the field and leave em in the weeds somewhere or bury them.
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crp or timber OK Farmers fields :bdid: We don't want to cross what land owners still let public hunt :twocents:
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You know that ain't true. Yotes don't eat yotes....lol
What no yote in the grinder pic? I laugh everytime I see that. I was sure you post them up. :chuckle:
If you shoot them in a area that is farm ground. Make sure you take them into another area, that not. Don't just leave them lay. The bones will get scattered threw out the farmers fields and they will be pissed :tup:
This one...
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hunt101.com%2Fdata%2F500%2Fmedium%2FYoteSausage.jpg&hash=4eb3e535356d1bcc02f0f1bd57e5ebe5d5a52ffe)
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:chuckle: YES that one :chuckle:
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Well handled prime coyotes sold pretty good this season. I've heard of really good coyotes nearing $90 and avarages around $30. It might pay to learn to proccess your fur in the future.
Also they make nice trophys and it costs about $22. + shipping to get them tanned.
Here's four from our last hunt ready to go to the tannery.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi6.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fy222%2FBrowndaug%2FDwaynesdogand2011hunt012.jpg&hash=c24e396562356825aa517bbc36a01d375019ed74)
Here's a batch just back from the tannery. I ripped the tail off, got in a hurry.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi6.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fy222%2FBrowndaug%2F07-08coyotes004.jpg&hash=3ed3fe1d6f2a13f2ef4b095a3a137e7b713f8d2c)
AWS
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Fertilizer ;)
jayrod?
I Find your opinion on this subject very interesting? :dunno: :dunno: I was curious what you based this opinion on Experience????
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Fertilizer ;)
jayrod?
I Find your opinion on this subject very interesting? :dunno: :dunno: I was curious what you based this opinion on Experience????
Better than hauling them around in your truck for weeks on end. Until they don't even look like coyotes! :chuckle:
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Oh I see! You are basing your opinion on having seen other individuals do this....... :dunno: Makes more sense now... :chuckle:
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Yea I saw a guy at work with a yote in the back of his truck that looked like it had been there a while. Don't think too much of that myself.
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No "Coyotehelper" post yet? It is only a matter of time.
Anything is edible if you're drunk enough and it's deep fried...
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Here's a link to a prior post that has a good coyote recipe.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,63710.0.html (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,63710.0.html)
The backstraps were great.
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Anything is edible if you're drunk enough and it's deep fried...
:yeah:
I was just explaining this to my girlfriend about bar food the other day. . .
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I believe Taco Bell uses this as filler in their meat. :chuckle: