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Anyone ever get in a coyote den?

I think you will be perfectly fine.....on a side not, make sure those go-pro's are working perfectly before ya go in!! :smiley_clap:
 
HAHAHAHA!rotflmao

I sure hope I don't make it on any shows… That would make some of you pansies right! lol

Not really, we'd be the ones watching and laughing. At the same time you'd be in the emergency room getting stitches or staples because Wiley E ripped your arm to pieces. I called a coyote within 10 yards 2 weeks ago, that's close enough for me, unless they are snared.
 
Not really, we'd be the ones watching and laughing. At the same time you'd be in the emergency room getting stitches or staples because Wiley E ripped your arm to pieces. I called a coyote within 10 yards 2 weeks ago, that's close enough for me, unless they are snared.
It's cool, some people are just born followers. I'll call it noodling for Yotes! Haha
 
I don't think there is judging taking place here. Seems like there is concern over your safety and some ribbing. Seems like some excellent suggestions on other options. Good luck. I hope you are safe in your adventure, but should something happen. . . . The ridicule could potentially be of epic proportions. I am not a fan of the overused word "epic", but it seemed fitting here.
 
I also already believe that Yotes have a huge impact on the deer herd. I've also brought it up at the deer summit. It literally made the guy laugh and he changed the subject.

I can't just sit back and not do anything. I plan on doing my best to flush the hole before entering. I realize how arrogant this must sound. I also agree that some good ideas have been shared.

I can also talk smack and take it with the best of them. If I do create an epic fail, I'll be the first to bust my balls!
 
You just can't sit back and not do anything? You've been off work for 2 years, go set some traps or call some in, or both.
 
Really? Obviously you don't know me, because that just funny.

No I don't know you. All I know is what I've read. So what's funny, the fact that you've been off work for 2 years "by choice" or the hunting and trapping yotes? Here's some food for thought though, don't call anyone you don't know a pansy or a follower.
 
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Remember Tim Tredwell the grizzly man that like to play with the bears. Him and his girl friend ended up getting to be inside of the bear!!!
 
I can see a couple of us have gotten the wrong idea because of things said on here. It's fine you guys to bust my balls, but can't seem to take it back. Heres a quick little run down of me… I was medically retired from the USAF in 08'. Wasn't sure what I was going to be able to because of my injuries so I took over a military surplus store. A few months after that, the VA deemed me 100% disabled with employability. I kept the store going for a couple more years and realized my life was the store. Sold the store and moved away to spend time with my family. Come spring time I will be starting to look for a career again, within my limitations. Being 34 years old, with 3 kids, a wife in school, and not living off any "Obama handouts" doesn't come to those who are lazy. Anything else you'd like to know, just ask. I'm not ashamed of who I am or things I've done.

I took my ball busting being the FNG on here for a couple days, then started dishing it back a little. This subject seems to be uncharted without anyone really knowing what happens in a coyote den. Pennsylvania just start a 3 year study on this subject also. I'm choosing to educate myself on this with facts, not assumption or hearsay. I'm not cracked out of my mind on drugs like Timothy Treadwell, or trying to protect these animals. I plan on shooting on sight and giving no chances to push my luck any farther than I already am. All in hopes that ALL DEER HUNTERS can all benefit from this in the future.

Think what you want, judge me if you wish.