Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
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The people complaining about shooting coyotes are ignorant of the realities of living in areas where coyotes are prevalent predators. They're too busy living in their cement jungle of a sheltered life.
I guess they haven't ever seen the inside out hide of their mangled family pet or livelihood in the yard We've had many a long night staking out property with shot guns. Grandma got very creative in her battles with coyotes on the property. I wouldn't ever mess with a country grandma, coyote or not!
I guess they haven't ever seen the inside out hide of their mangled family pet or livelihood in the yard We've had many a long night staking out property with shot guns. Grandma got very creative in her battles with coyotes on the property. I wouldn't ever mess with a country grandma, coyote or not!
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
A while back as I was driving to work I noticed that someone had strung up 6 or so coyotes on a fence along Ranch Road 12. On my way home there were people parked on the side of the road taking them down.
I've heard that putting them up is a way to warn other ranchers that there are a bunch of them in the area. The people taking them down looked like hippies (no offense to any hippies we have here). Just an interesting sight I guess. Anyone have any more insight in the matter?
I've heard that putting them up is a way to warn other ranchers that there are a bunch of them in the area. The people taking them down looked like hippies (no offense to any hippies we have here). Just an interesting sight I guess. Anyone have any more insight in the matter?
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
Taking them down would probably count as criminal mischief. Actually taking them away would be theft, and possibly something else as theft of furbearer carcassses.Fangs wrote:The people taking them down looked like hippies (no offense to any hippies we have here).
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
Fangs wrote:A while back as I was driving to work I noticed that someone had strung up 6 or so coyotes on a fence along Ranch Road 12. On my way home there were people parked on the side of the road taking them down.
I've heard that putting them up is a way to warn other ranchers that there are a bunch of them in the area. The people taking them down looked like hippies (no offense to any hippies we have here). Just an interesting sight I guess. Anyone have any more insight in the matter?
That's an old ranchers trick to keeping coyotes away. It's supposed to scare them enough to keep them outta your pasture, but I don't know if it works. I've never tried it myself. I usually leave them lay, or drag them out to the middle of a field for the buzzards to enjoy.
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Coyotes are smart, but I don't think that they would understand the cause and effect.CaptWoodrow10 wrote:That's an old ranchers trick to keeping coyotes away. It's supposed to scare them enough to keep them outta your pasture, but I don't know if it works. I've never tried it myself. I usually leave them lay, or drag them out to the middle of a field for the buzzards to enjoy.Fangs wrote:A while back as I was driving to work I noticed that someone had strung up 6 or so coyotes on a fence along Ranch Road 12. On my way home there were people parked on the side of the road taking them down.
I've heard that putting them up is a way to warn other ranchers that there are a bunch of them in the area. The people taking them down looked like hippies (no offense to any hippies we have here). Just an interesting sight I guess. Anyone have any more insight in the matter?
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
Some of the guys at work were discussing this story and one of the woman asked "who carries hollow-points?" I looked at her and said, "Everyone!"Perry said he will carry his .380 Ruger — loaded with hollow-point bullets — when jogging on trails because he is afraid of snakes. He'd also seen coyotes in the undeveloped area.
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
True that.WildBill wrote:Some of the guys at work were discussing this story and one of the woman asked "who carries hollow-points?" I looked at her and said, "Everyone!"
Did she even know what a hollow point was and why it is the prefered projectile for CC?
Corrected my gaff :)
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
I always use dum-dum bullets in my clip.Kevinf2349 wrote:True that.WildBill wrote:Some of the guys at work were discussing this story and one of the woman asked "who carries hollow-points?" I looked at her and said, "Everyone!"
Did she even know what a hallow point was and why it is the prefered projectile for CC?
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Those would be silver and filled with holy water I suppose :)tacticool wrote:I make sure to carry hallow points on October 31st.
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
Like I said, I don't know if it works. Just something I've been told by some old family friends.WildBill wrote:Coyotes are smart, but I don't think that they would understand the cause and effect.CaptWoodrow10 wrote:That's an old ranchers trick to keeping coyotes away. It's supposed to scare them enough to keep them outta your pasture, but I don't know if it works. I've never tried it myself. I usually leave them lay, or drag them out to the middle of a field for the buzzards to enjoy.Fangs wrote:A while back as I was driving to work I noticed that someone had strung up 6 or so coyotes on a fence along Ranch Road 12. On my way home there were people parked on the side of the road taking them down.
I've heard that putting them up is a way to warn other ranchers that there are a bunch of them in the area. The people taking them down looked like hippies (no offense to any hippies we have here). Just an interesting sight I guess. Anyone have any more insight in the matter?
They do make for a pretty cool looking post cap though.
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
When I was a kid (a long time ago) I'd see coyotes hung on fence posts in west and south Texas.
Seemed like it went for miles.
Can't say I remember them being hung up in east Texas. I know in the past they used to pay
coyote hunters per set of ears. Later, the coyote population exploded and they started poisoning.
Any deer hunter knows how quick coyotes can completely make a gut pile disappear, there at dusk
and gone at dawn. Think what a bunch of coyotes can do to a ranchers calves, goats, sheep etc.
not to mention little fido or fluffy the kitty.
Seemed like it went for miles.
Can't say I remember them being hung up in east Texas. I know in the past they used to pay
coyote hunters per set of ears. Later, the coyote population exploded and they started poisoning.
Any deer hunter knows how quick coyotes can completely make a gut pile disappear, there at dusk
and gone at dawn. Think what a bunch of coyotes can do to a ranchers calves, goats, sheep etc.
not to mention little fido or fluffy the kitty.
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
Is it me or has the original information referenced in link changed now? There appears to be much more information than was there the day it was posted. I believe it's been updated - much clearer now. Not sure if this has already been stated or not - but if not, those who read the report several days back - reference link again, is it different content?
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Looks like the same article, only with more dumb comments than before.G26TR wrote:Is it me or has the original information referenced in link changed now? There appears to be much more information than was there the day it was posted. I believe it's been updated - much clearer now. Not sure if this has already been stated or not - but if not, those who read the report several days back - reference link again, is it different content?