Rusty Holt
New member
I totally understand your points Cal...and I appreciate and respect your input on this matter.
Here in Texas it's just a whole other ball game with the ADC men. The state trappers just keep the snares set year-round where they're allowed in an effort to catch as many as they can. I see dead coyotes all of the time that are thrown beside a ranch road with the cut snare cable still around their necks. I don't think the state guys out here care what's in their stomachs since I've never seen one of these coyotes cut open....they are just killing as many as they can in hopes of ridding the area of any current or future calf/lamb killers. Then there's aerial gunning and M-44's. It's simply a numbers game here in Texas. If you work for the state and you're racking up huge numbers of coyotes, you'll keep your job regardless of whether or not the "calf killers" were killed or not. The thinking is.....if you kill enough coyotes, you're bound to kill a good number of the calf/lamb killers, and that's the strategy they use.
Again, thanks for your input!
Take care,
Rusty
Here in Texas it's just a whole other ball game with the ADC men. The state trappers just keep the snares set year-round where they're allowed in an effort to catch as many as they can. I see dead coyotes all of the time that are thrown beside a ranch road with the cut snare cable still around their necks. I don't think the state guys out here care what's in their stomachs since I've never seen one of these coyotes cut open....they are just killing as many as they can in hopes of ridding the area of any current or future calf/lamb killers. Then there's aerial gunning and M-44's. It's simply a numbers game here in Texas. If you work for the state and you're racking up huge numbers of coyotes, you'll keep your job regardless of whether or not the "calf killers" were killed or not. The thinking is.....if you kill enough coyotes, you're bound to kill a good number of the calf/lamb killers, and that's the strategy they use.
Again, thanks for your input!
Take care,
Rusty