Coyote Bounty
- mapleton archer
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Coyote Bounty
What think Ye?
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=25052737&nid=148
I hope most of those 6,000 came from my area. i have been seeing alot there the last few years.
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=25052737&nid=148
I hope most of those 6,000 came from my area. i have been seeing alot there the last few years.
- Springville Shooter
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Re: Coyote Bounty
Seems to be working. I don't know why they have to put a bounty on coyotes, you would think that those who enjoy big game hunting would keep them in check for free. I have killed a few this year and only turned in one just to see what it was like. The process is a bit of a pain so a few got left out in the hills. I hope that this effort helps fawn survival this year and we get some good results for a few years. -----SS
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Re: Coyote Bounty
I spoke to a rancher in rush valley that said a trapper took 66 coyotes off his place.
I laugh at the libs that said you cant quantify the success of the project.
lets watch the number of fawns (deer and Antelope) over the next 5 years!
I laugh at the libs that said you cant quantify the success of the project.
lets watch the number of fawns (deer and Antelope) over the next 5 years!
- MuleyMadness
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Re: Coyote Bounty
I like it, I'm very curious and interested to see some results as well. However I think we need more, lots more. 6,000 is good start but just a drop in the bucket. Guess I need to pick of coyote hunting and quit talking though.
Re: Coyote Bounty
It has to help. Im all for whatever could help