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<blockquote data-quote="ctlbaron" data-source="post: 184456" data-attributes="member: 1774"><p>Hoss, your method is the most effective means of controling coyotes. Most people here in our area use that method because traps and snares are not working for them. Coyotes are very intelligent and hard to trap. I'm glad you brought it up. I knew that some one would say just what was said about that method.There is no limit or season on coyotes here. They are not one of our natural predators here. The story is that a transplant to Tennessee turned some lose here because he missed the cry of the coyote. This suposidly happened in the early 70's. Anyway they have pretty well eliminated quail and rabbits where You and I live. When you have enough injured and dead cattle you too will resort to what ever means of control necessary. I don't think its anymore cruel to snag coyotes than for coyotes to tear a calf to pieces. Yeah they are trying to survive, but so are we.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctlbaron, post: 184456, member: 1774"] Hoss, your method is the most effective means of controling coyotes. Most people here in our area use that method because traps and snares are not working for them. Coyotes are very intelligent and hard to trap. I'm glad you brought it up. I knew that some one would say just what was said about that method.There is no limit or season on coyotes here. They are not one of our natural predators here. The story is that a transplant to Tennessee turned some lose here because he missed the cry of the coyote. This suposidly happened in the early 70's. Anyway they have pretty well eliminated quail and rabbits where You and I live. When you have enough injured and dead cattle you too will resort to what ever means of control necessary. I don't think its anymore cruel to snag coyotes than for coyotes to tear a calf to pieces. Yeah they are trying to survive, but so are we. [/QUOTE]
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