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    Quote Originally Posted by SK33T3R View Post
    Well when I was younger we had lots to shoot at during the winter months - rabbits everywhere - cottontails and jacks, we had lots of foxes - and Niagara was loaded in pheasants. Only pheasant I've seen in the last 25 yrs was at the pheasant farm. Cottontails .. I shot 86 one winter with a 410 single shot. The only cottontails I see any more are in my yard. Jackrabbits were common there's some pockets in Ontario but not around me any more.
    And habitat loss, a different agriculture and we (hunters) have nothing to do with it?! Lots of countries around the world, without any coyote, where same thing is happening or has already happened so you might want to think again and figure out what change or mistake has been made.
    Also, I heard guys blasting at pheasan and jack all winter without thinking, have a great few years, keep saying there are lots of it and then nothing and complain about predation....
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    There is nothing wrong with "lemonade " in fact it can be quite enjoyable !, there are too many that are stuck in their old ways, and want to completely wipe out anything/everything that interferes with their own indulgences.
    AND you should also state that there are many that will play a fiddle while Rome burns to the ground.

    And some are anxiously awaiting the Chinese carp to get here so they can shoot 'em as they jump into the boat!

    Anyway good luck and do me a favour and don't miss the ones you shoot at!
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    AND you should also state that there are many that will play a fiddle while Rome burns to the ground.
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    others are yelling "the sky is falling ! the sky is falling! the sky is falling! "
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    They eventually become pests wherever they interact with man and domestic animals.
    I have had major problems with them when raising registered quarter horses and registered beef cattle as did feedlots in the area.

    I don't really "hate" them however I do see them for the pest they are and also for the extra revenue they bring into the State/Prov. and the small game hunting opportunities they provide during the off season.

    They remind me of criminals in a way, as putting pressure on them in problem areas will move them to become someone else's problem.

    I have always left them alone during whelping season but I also think people should do what they need to do based on their personal situation.
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    Went turkey hunting yesterday. one less coyote today. the other one will be hunting double duty - I need to get that one before the fawns start dropping. I will get out this week again. 3 coyotes have been seen repeatedly getting closer and closer to the cattle and calfs. The farmer next door had a calf pulled down 3 yrs ago. Maybe some of you guys should join the Coyotewatch organization. Every turkey hunter should end each set with a couple loud rabbit squeals and deal with the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SK33T3R View Post
    Went turkey hunting yesterday. one less coyote today. the other one will be hunting double duty - I need to get that one before the fawns start dropping. I will get out this week again. 3 coyotes have been seen repeatedly getting closer and closer to the cattle and calfs. The farmer next door had a calf pulled down 3 yrs ago. Maybe some of you guys should join the Coyotewatch organization. Every turkey hunter should end each set with a couple loud rabbit squeals and deal with the problem.
    Season's is closed in my WMU and I have to buy a tag if I want to shot yote.

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    I will shoot them anywhere, anytime. Season opens here January first, and never closes, no tags required and no limits apply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SK33T3R View Post
    Every turkey hunter should end each set with a couple loud rabbit squeals and deal with the problem.
    Agree, I have started doing that myself!!

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    I'll shoot any coyote any time of the year given the chance. Only because I believe they are over populated and need thinning out. I have only called in one fox in 11 years of calling. I'd like to see them make a comeback as well as the jack rabbit.

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