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coyote hunting, armed with a camera!

Canadian_Cowgirl said:
Oldtimer said:
Judith said:
Katy, hunny, love muffin, darling :) 8)

Coyotes EAT baby PONIES!!!!!!! ( and if anyone says they don't they can bit my shine white ........ ankle :)

And they just love to EAT all those other little things that you say are "AW, SOOOOOOOO CUTE"--like them bambis, bunnies, little antelope, calves, lambs etc. etc. :wink: :lol: :lol:


Well our Coyotes dont bother our stock... so they are ok with me!! but ok ill stop "proecting" them to make all yall happy, not that i protect them or anything... DOWN WITH THE COYOTES!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

Better?

They only get shot around this place when they cause a problem. So far, no problems with them.

When the neighbor has trouble with them getting into his sheep, I allow them to hunt them. Maybe if I had any losses to them I would feel different. I just ain't for shooting everything that moves, just because I can.

I don't shoot porkipines, skunks, fox or rabbits either. Unless they come into the yard and cause a problem.

I kind of like to see all the wildlife around here.

Others are welcome to do as they see fit. :-)
 
They hunt in quite large packs here. Ours look more like a german shepherd crossed with a yote. Very large and well fed. The will pick off dogs as big as a rotty. Nasty things they is! They don't even move when you come out of the house. I have run out of the house screamin "git, git" in my flannel nighty and rubber boots. They slowly trot off looking back at you. I swear they are sticking out there tongues!
 
Judith said:
They hunt in quite large packs here. Ours look more like a german shepherd crossed with a yote. Very large and well fed. The will pick off dogs as big as a rotty. Nasty things they is! They don't even move when you come out of the house. I have run out of the house screamin "git, git" in my flannel nighty and rubber boots. They slowly trot off looking back at you. I swear they are sticking out there tongues!

Well hell Pookie, I'd do the same if you was in your flannel nighties. :wink:
 
Jinglebob said:
Canadian_Cowgirl said:
Oldtimer said:
And they just love to EAT all those other little things that you say are "AW, SOOOOOOOO CUTE"--like them bambis, bunnies, little antelope, calves, lambs etc. etc. :wink: :lol: :lol:


Well our Coyotes dont bother our stock... so they are ok with me!! but ok ill stop "proecting" them to make all yall happy, not that i protect them or anything... DOWN WITH THE COYOTES!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

Better?

They only get shot around this place when they cause a problem. So far, no problems with them.

When the neighbor has trouble with them getting into his sheep, I allow them to hunt them. Maybe if I had any losses to them I would feel different. I just ain't for shooting everything that moves, just because I can.

I don't shoot porkipines, skunks, fox or rabbits either. Unless they come into the yard and cause a problem.

I kind of like to see all the wildlife around here.

Others are welcome to do as they see fit. :-)
JB,I have about five whitetail deer coming into my yard everyeve,cute first couple days,so if you load up the horse trailer,you can borrow one of gregs horses,rope the little beggers and take them home :) Oh and it really helps if you have numerous fruit trees they can eat the leaves off of :?
 
You would not be trotting if I had a broom in my hands! My suggestion for cheeky youngsters such as yourself would be to run as fast as your little legs would carry you! Pretty sure I could pour on a nine minute mile, even in rubber boots!
 
Judith said:
You would not be trotting if I had a broom in my hands! My suggestion for cheeky youngsters such as yourself would be to run as fast as your little legs would carry you! Pretty sure I could pour on a nine minute mile, even in rubber boots!
Yikes me thinks i got in middle of sqabble :shock:
 
Judith said:
You would not be trotting if I had a broom in my hands! My suggestion for cheeky youngsters such as yourself would be to run as fast as your little legs would carry you! Pretty sure I could pour on a nine minute mile, even in rubber boots!
You couldn't handle me if you caught me, shorty. :wink:
 
Mrs.Greg said:
Jinglebob said:
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Others are welcome to do as they see fit. :-)
JB,I have about five whitetail deer coming into my yard everyeve,cute first couple days,so if you load up the horse trailer,you can borrow one of gregs horses,rope the little beggers and take them home :) Oh and it really helps if you have numerous fruit trees they can eat the leaves off of :?

I have about 75 to 100 deer eatin' the grass and feed on our little ranch. 5 more wouldn't make much of a difference.
 
Jinglebob said:
Mrs.Greg said:
Jinglebob said:
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Others are welcome to do as they see fit. :-)
JB,I have about five whitetail deer coming into my yard everyeve,cute first couple days,so if you load up the horse trailer,you can borrow one of gregs horses,rope the little beggers and take them home :) Oh and it really helps if you have numerous fruit trees they can eat the leaves off of :?

I have about 75 to 100 deer eatin' the grass and feed on our little ranch. 5 more wouldn't make much of a difference.
So I'll expect you when?let me know I'll take a steak out for you. Oh and I have hundreds of tiny spruce trees you can take home with you too.
 
Mrs.Greg said:
Jinglebob said:
Mrs.Greg said:
JB,I have about five whitetail deer coming into my yard everyeve,cute first couple days,so if you load up the horse trailer,you can borrow one of gregs horses,rope the little beggers and take them home :) Oh and it really helps if you have numerous fruit trees they can eat the leaves off of :?

I have about 75 to 100 deer eatin' the grass and feed on our little ranch. 5 more wouldn't make much of a difference.
So I'll expect you when?let me know I'll take a steak out for you. Oh and I have hundreds of tiny spruce trees you can take home with you too.

I doubt they'd let me into Canada and spruce trees would only die around here. But your welcome to load them up and bring them down, when you come to visit. :wink:
 
Did you just call me short? :shock: :o



Me thinks them is fighting words! I'm not afraid of no gansta talking rancher!
 
BTW, you sure you're on the right board?

Well I'm not sure --I looked around and didn't see a "friends of fuzzy animals" category --

I just know as much damage as I've seen coyotes do to calves...and it is calving season, I just think shoot before I think, ah, how cute.

I pretty much have the same disposition for diamond back rattlers too :)

Come to think of it -- without my morning coffee I'm not too kind to much of anything :) :)

Nite all...need my beauty sleep! I seem to be runnin' behind!
 
Julie said:
BTW, you sure you're on the right board?

Well I'm not sure --I looked around and didn't see a "friends of fuzzy animals" category --

I just know as much damage as I've seen coyotes do to calves...and it is calving season, I just think shoot before I think, ah, how cute.

I pretty much have the same disposition for diamond back rattlers too :)

Come to think of it -- without my morning coffee I'm not too kind to much of anything :) :)

Nite all...need my beauty sleep! I seem to be runnin' behind!

Oops! I quoted to wrong person! I was supposed to be quoting that bunny hugger.
 
Fence stretcher if you like calling coyotes you'll LOVE calling in bears. It's kind of intense when the critter coming in can eat you too lol. They come in pretty quick for sure-it's fun calling everything from moose to rattling in whitetails. As for yotes around here-we shoot just enough to keep them honest-don't like them getting too bold.
 
Northern Rancher said:
Fence stretcher if you like calling coyotes you'll LOVE calling in bears. It's kind of intense when the critter coming in can eat you too lol. They come in pretty quick for sure-it's fun calling everything from moose to rattling in whitetails. As for yotes around here-we shoot just enough to keep them honest-don't like them getting too bold.

Is this an invitation to hunt bears? Or any of the above :D
 
awsome vid, i love callin in coyotes...the ones here can be so dumb too. they will bug our baby calves from time to time, and the lil fawns. they have come into the yard before, my dog has gotten into a fight or two with them right by the house. we shoot porcupines, they eat the cow cake, creep, corn, whatevers around, they chew up our trees, trash things in our garden, etc. we can go out in the middle of the night and look into the apple trees with a spotlight and usually you can find one eatin the apples right off the tree...that's when they get shot. thats pretty much all we shoot around here...oh and gophers... :twisted: :lol:
 
Jinglebob said:
Canadian_Cowgirl said:
Oldtimer said:
And they just love to EAT all those other little things that you say are "AW, SOOOOOOOO CUTE"--like them bambis, bunnies, little antelope, calves, lambs etc. etc. :wink: :lol: :lol:


Well our Coyotes dont bother our stock... so they are ok with me!! but ok ill stop "proecting" them to make all yall happy, not that i protect them or anything... DOWN WITH THE COYOTES!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

Better?

They only get shot around this place when they cause a problem. So far, no problems with them.

When the neighbor has trouble with them getting into his sheep, I allow them to hunt them. Maybe if I had any losses to them I would feel different. I just ain't for shooting everything that moves, just because I can.

I don't shoot porkipines, skunks, fox or rabbits either. Unless they come into the yard and cause a problem.

I kind of like to see all the wildlife around here.

Others are welcome to do as they see fit. :-)


I say my tree hugginness is rubbin of on you!! Mawhahahah! soon you will be back in your hippy clothes yellin "save the whales"!! :twisted: :twisted:


Katy
 

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