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My oldest kid's coyote catch

Soapweed

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Coyote catch
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Coyotes up close
 

Mike

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Don't let him go to S.D.

One of your colleagues here might be out of a job before long if he does.

Traps?
 

Northern Rancher

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Hope Daddy gonna help skin them lol. Are yours covered with fleas-it's S.O.P here to spray raid on them in a garbage bag before you skin them. Impressive line of fur for sure.
 

Soapweed

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Mike said:
Don't let him go to S.D.

One of your colleagues here might be out of a job before long if he does.

Traps?


Our boy and a friend of his kind of work together. Sometimes they call in the coyotes, or they just expend gas driving around looking for them to shoot. They do have a good time.
 

Soapweed

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Northern Rancher said:
Hope Daddy gonna help skin them lol. Are yours covered with fleas-it's S.O.P here to spray raid on them in a garbage bag before you skin them. Impressive line of fur for sure.

Mange has been a big problem the past couple years, but so far this winter they've only seen a couple that were that way.
 

Northern Rancher

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No mange here yet either-the little girls cornered one in the tackroom a few years ago-that got kind of western. Those poor hairless buggers really suffer in -40 alot of guys don't shoot them kind of biological yote control. I usually put them out of their misery though.
 

PureCountry

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Nothing looks more sad and miserable than a coyote with no hair on it, shivering to its frozen death in a bale stack, trying to stay warm. I always shoot them when I see them.
 

alabama

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Why do you have them tied to that pole? Now what are you going to do with them? When I shoot one I just let it lay where it drops or haul them off and put then in a ditch.
Good shooting though. That should thin them out some.
 

EmptyPockets

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Glad to see there's some good shots out there in your country also. Our neighbor boy trapped along our creek and the river last year while he was a senior in high school and had good luck. He wound up with over 120 coyotes counting the mangy ones. He attended a trappers convention in Nebraska a couple of years ago and really got hooked on it. He also traps a lot of rattlesnake dens, and freezes them and sells them. When he comes by with a gunny sack full of something. You look in from a distance. He also has a market for prairie dogs. He sells a lot of things on the internet. He's trapping his way thru college now. Good kid. Here's a picture of him and his furs
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