yotehunter57
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Just curious to your thoughts on this.
We have a guy here that in the past HAS admitted to "poisoning" coyotes when they really get thick.
I know the means doesn't really matter, but what he has done in the past was; after a farmer had fish fry, take the used cooking oil, pour it over styrofoam packing peanuts and pour them out in fencerows and such.
When they are really hungry in winter they ingest the styrofoam, and you can guess the rest.
He told me back before deer season, he might have to do this again, since they're getting a little thick.
What are your thoughts on this? If I can catch him, I know what I'll do. I've got others who don't like me, from working with the local game wardens to stop road hunting and spotlighting deer. One more won't make any difference to me.
This is because he is too lazy to hunt coyotes, and blames them for his poor deer hunting.
Yes, there are peeple like that still out there.
Shayne
We have a guy here that in the past HAS admitted to "poisoning" coyotes when they really get thick.
I know the means doesn't really matter, but what he has done in the past was; after a farmer had fish fry, take the used cooking oil, pour it over styrofoam packing peanuts and pour them out in fencerows and such.
When they are really hungry in winter they ingest the styrofoam, and you can guess the rest.
He told me back before deer season, he might have to do this again, since they're getting a little thick.
What are your thoughts on this? If I can catch him, I know what I'll do. I've got others who don't like me, from working with the local game wardens to stop road hunting and spotlighting deer. One more won't make any difference to me.
This is because he is too lazy to hunt coyotes, and blames them for his poor deer hunting.
Yes, there are peeple like that still out there.
Shayne