Around here, dead Coyotes (and GS) keep the Turkey Vultures fat and happy.
we shoot em around here, they are invasive, take pets, livestock, yap all night... definately a nuisance animal.... .... would think you'd need a bigger caliper than .22
Quote from: kenstogie on September 09, 2018, 07:37:05 PMwe shoot em around here, they are invasive, take pets, livestock, yap all night... definately a nuisance animal.... .... would think you'd need a bigger caliper than .22 Have you seen Manny’s hog he took with a Trail NP2?https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=105940.0
To shoot something for no reason serves no purpose. If you are not protecting land or livestock or eating it, why do it. Let it go and shoot targets. Just my 3 cents.Or SSSMitch
I haven't eaten one yet, but this guy has me wanting to try a slice off the next one I get:
They get really big here in Michigan, I seen a monster one last week and it was on a dead run. If I do get one it will make a nice tanning project. I've always wanted to shoot one because they're a PIA to all the farmers and general population in the areas that have an over abundance of them. I know that the people that run their rabbit dogs just hate them because the suckers are always trying to make a meal out of their beagles.
This guy is my hero!Given the chance, I would give yote meat a try.
Quote from: Wayne52 on September 10, 2018, 02:47:01 AMThey get really big here in Michigan, I seen a monster one last week and it was on a dead run. If I do get one it will make a nice tanning project. I've always wanted to shoot one because they're a PIA to all the farmers and general population in the areas that have an over abundance of them. I know that the people that run their rabbit dogs just hate them because the suckers are always trying to make a meal out of their beagles.Gee Wayne...is a Dog eat Dog world... out there, in them big old woods. I know what I would be doing with the leftover Coyote meat. Best Wishes - Tom