I'd say since the farmer is letting you deer hunt on his property, you kinda owe him one here... He's just trying to feed his family and pay the bills. Makes it hard when his sheep keep going missing.
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I'd say since the farmer is letting you deer hunt on his property, you kinda owe him one here... He's just trying to feed his family and pay the bills. Makes it hard when his sheep keep going missing.
Baby yotes turn into adult yotes....why would anyone think twice about killing them when they are babies ?
Wait till they're weaned before you kill them..why ??
sounds like a bad case of 'Disney' syndrome :)
You should let it live ....... just long enough to get off a good shot !
Even though this hotel could be female and could have pups it doesn't matter IMO. You wont hurt the population the way lots of us wish it would.
Good chance the pups are weened already anyhow.
coyhunter... I hear what you are saying.... I too like to wait until they are weaned before targeting them on purpose but if the farmer has a problem with them now I wouldn't hesitate.... That being said if the farmer is in no panic or is okay with waiting (you know your farmer better than anyone of us) then I would wait until the end of June before hitting them that way the pups have a good chance of surviving on their own.... Bottom line...wait if you can but don't hesitate if you can't.... either way you still good in my books.. :)
Yeah, I'd be pulling the trigger without hesitation on that one. If its snagging farm animals, mother or not - help a farmer out and get rid of it.
Why wait? The farmer has 1 coyote problem! In a few months he could potentially have about 8 times more of the same problem.
Do the right thing and help him out.
Shoot it