Northern Rancher
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I'm interested in the reasoning behind your cut and paste job there Tibbsy. Care to explain!!!!! :wink:
Northern Rancher - Way to go!! You sure you don't have time to come down here next week? Or maybe just send dead-eye here?Just to show you we don't hug all our yotes up north-that's my boy packing one in after smacking him with his .243.
HAY MAKER said:
Northern Rancher said:I'm interested in the reasoning behind your cut and paste job there Tibbsy. Care to explain!!!!! :wink:
theshootist said:I was just checking up on the coyote hunts, and boy, some of the other comments I see are interesting. I just wanted to comment on the FAKE picture of the coyote with a trap in it's mouth. That is a mounted coyote, look at the tounge and how it is positioned, that is a common display used by taxidermists. Also I agree if that would have been a live coyote, that trap would have been off in no time at all, ever watched one working on it's leg in foothold. they wouldn't just "pose" for a nice little picture with a trap on its mouth. Come on.
Anyway, our hunt is shaping up, with most of our hunters from last year getting their entries in. Remember after the 18th of December we will start opening it up for others to get in. There is a waiting list and those on it have first chance though. We will fill up and are kicking around an idea to take 1 extra team. After the dust settles a little, we may have a raffle on one spot for the hunt and it will be open to anyone. We have actually been asked about doing this and we thought it may be a good idea and give someone who wasn't able to get in, a chance to. We would sell chances at $5.00 a piece for a chance to get it, and the lucky winner could then bring anyone they would like to be thier partner as long as they can legally hunt in ND and SD. The money raised from this will either go directly into the Coyote Hunt, the Gun Range Project, or will be donated to some kind of a shooting sports program. Haven't decided yet and won't until we have our next meeting.
Just had to comment on the FAKE picture.
The Shootist
Took offense did you? Poor baby... Should I be flattered that your first post is aimed at the lockout? I just love having these philosophical discussions with deep thinkers like you and Tony Dean. Or are you one and the same?LB....Your Buddy Tony Dean has been hammering on the success of your so called "lockout". Might want to respond. Anyway, WHAT A JOKE!!! How can you have a "lockout" and still hunt coyotes? Lockout is a lockout and i would be offended by your actions if i was a member of the lockout. Thats like saying "I am boycotting Walmart........I will not shop at Walmart........but they have a heck of a sale on motor oil...other than motor oil, I am boycotting walmart" That is pure and total hypocracy. You are a hypocrite!!
Kato, if our conservation officers were conducting business like what you have listed here, there would have been no lockout because there would have been no need to protect ourselves from them.Kato: We don't seem to have that type of problem here. The conservation office in our area sends officers out to cruise and look for illegal hunting, but they pretty much do it on public property. Stopping trucks and checking tags, and that sort of thing. They'll help landowners out with predator and bird problems, but only of you go looking for them and ask. They are also the guys to call if you have a bear problem. I don't know anyone who doesn't get along with these guys, except maybe poachers and road hunters.