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<blockquote data-quote="diesel1" data-source="post: 744745" data-attributes="member: 13988"><p>First of all where are you located, different locations have effects on the cyotes, and there are different solutions as well. as a varmint hunter i tend to take care of the problem with my rifle. I call them in all spring and thin the packs down, but this does not completely solve the problem. I know in my county the Game wardens have a hot-line you can call and they will fly over your property and eliminate the problem by airplane. Llamas work like a charm, one by itself works but the llamas are more effective in groups of two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel1, post: 744745, member: 13988"] First of all where are you located, different locations have effects on the cyotes, and there are different solutions as well. as a varmint hunter i tend to take care of the problem with my rifle. I call them in all spring and thin the packs down, but this does not completely solve the problem. I know in my county the Game wardens have a hot-line you can call and they will fly over your property and eliminate the problem by airplane. Llamas work like a charm, one by itself works but the llamas are more effective in groups of two. [/QUOTE]
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