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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- Sat May 01, 2010 4:29 pm
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
- Sat May 01, 2010 4:22 pm
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- Topic: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
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Re: Texas gov. shoots, kills 'wily' coyote during jog
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?