Do it while they are still warm and it is twice as easy.
I'm dragging my bodies up to the den area and leaving them. I ain't fuggin' with them...
Awesome job Chad! Those two look to have great pelts! Did you do any calling if so what calls did you use? I'd like to get one tanned. How much would it cost to have one skinned and tanned?
saddlepants,saddlepants said:Id love to hunt them but I dunno if I want to go through the whole mess of trying to find a "ditch" for the carcass...plus yall say they stink so bad...
Is that to show the rest what'll happen if'n they don't move out?rotflmao
HAHA! Yep. That's the plan. Word is coyotes hate dead coyotes. If I start stacking bodies all over the farm, then maybe it'll send a message!
Coyotes are scavengers......won't they just feed on the carcass of one of their brothers?
Not very often But they will eat a fox
saddlepants,
Hook the thing to your bumper, drop it off in the closest creek and turn it into turtle bait. :smiley_blink:
Or...if you're using a big enough rifle, there won't be much left to pick up. :smiley_chinrub:
Bowhunter57
Been there , done that getting tired of trying to find places and not get caught. HAHA one of the "deserted" places I dumped bones a time or two now has a huge gate and no trespassing sign! LOL I give all my deer parts to an education wildlife place. Speaking of which Im sure they could use some since I cant seem to provide for them anymore. They feed the leftovers to skunks, foxes, vultures, owls, ect that are all part of a Ohio wildlife education program. These are animals that cannot return to the wild because of either injury or being made "pets" by dumbasses. If anyone is interestd I can post the link
What is a fur buyer giving for a coyote? just an average. I hear the dnr is talking about putting a bounty on them.