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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Jack View Post
    Gerald - guess how many we are going to let walk by this year?

    Fox - I grew up in one of those regions. Protection of our livestock was taken very seriously and quite frankly many local hunters through their vigilance kept the wolves at bay so to speak. I have seen my fair share of animals torn to shreds including cows and have seen the devastating financial consequences to the farmer - any loss to us was tough as we were not well off.

    Personally by the time I was 10 it was part of my job around the farm. My mom and eight brothers and sisters wood take care of anything as well without a moments thought. Just how it went but honestly if it weren't for the hunters around taking care of predators we would have lost a lot more than we did. Course that was a different time and neighbors gave a crap about each other....

    The gov should now be fully responsible for every animal lost. What a bunch of idiots.

    X2,BigJack. I was only 8 when a Coyote attacked a prize heifer in the barn yard. Everyone else was out in the back 40 with the hay wagon and I was all alone at the barn doing chores. I knew where Grandpa's 12ga and shells was stored in the driving shed right below me,so,I got it and took care of the Coyote. After I shot,two more came out,so,I whacked them,too. Mom and Grandma were flipping out,but,Grandpa,Dad and my uncles were stunned and elated. The sun rose and set on this kid for a few days after that. I've been a dedicated predator hunter ever since.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    X2,BigJack. I was only 8 when a Coyote attacked a prize heifer in the barn yard. Everyone else was out in the back 40 with the hay wagon and I was all alone at the barn doing chores. I knew where Grandpa's 12ga and shells was stored in the driving shed right below me,so,I got it and took care of the Coyote. After I shot,two more came out,so,I whacked them,too. Mom and Grandma were flipping out,but,Grandpa,Dad and my uncles were stunned and elated. The sun rose and set on this kid for a few days after that. I've been a dedicated predator hunter ever since.
    If I ever see my son take same action I'll be one happy dad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    X2,BigJack. I was only 8 when a Coyote attacked a prize heifer in the barn yard. Everyone else was out in the back 40 with the hay wagon and I was all alone at the barn doing chores. I knew where Grandpa's 12ga and shells was stored in the driving shed right below me,so,I got it and took care of the Coyote. After I shot,two more came out,so,I whacked them,too. Mom and Grandma were flipping out,but,Grandpa,Dad and my uncles were stunned and elated. The sun rose and set on this kid for a few days after that. I've been a dedicated predator hunter ever since.
    Well done Grasshopper !

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    X2,BigJack. I was only 8 when a Coyote attacked a prize heifer in the barn yard. Everyone else was out in the back 40 with the hay wagon and I was all alone at the barn doing chores. I knew where Grandpa's 12ga and shells was stored in the driving shed right below me,so,I got it and took care of the Coyote. After I shot,two more came out,so,I whacked them,too. Mom and Grandma were flipping out,but,Grandpa,Dad and my uncles were stunned and elated. The sun rose and set on this kid for a few days after that. I've been a dedicated predator hunter ever since.

    Good man! You saved your family some serious coin that day.

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    which wmu does this affect

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    Quote Originally Posted by rem1100 View Post
    which wmu does this affect
    There's detailed maps attached for download at www.ofah.org
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    thanks trimmer21. For everyone who is interested in knowing wmu 42 53a 56 57 60 and 75

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