Ill look into it that, first would be to de stank it, because god dam this dog smells
Nice Coyote you just saved livestock, deer and a whole bunch of rabbits
Fire up the slow cooker, pour some Pace Picante Salsa over the meat, cook on low for 10 hours, pull meat apart. Serve on a soft tortilla with some sour cream.
"Now what?"... go buy yourself a 25-06 and some 85gr NBT's that way there's nothing salvageable and all you have to do is toss them in the bush. Nature will take care of itself.
Unless you are into coyote hunting hard core and have somewhere to sell them to close by it isn't going to be worth your time skinning it and the gas money taking it somewhere to sell it.
Just my .02 and congrats on eradicating another vermin.
You are counseling him to commit an offence under the F&W Act for allowing a pelt that has vbalue to go to waste. Even shot up coyotes at this time of the year have value on the fur market.
Another good thread to look at is about a dozen or two dozen threads down, with the title Coyote Start to Finish, or summat along those lines.
Skinning a coyote is a bunch of work. Doing a good job of it is a learned skill. Knowing which ones are worth putting time and effort in to, is another.
Around here, they go from pretty nice to pretty much worthless from sitting out in the sun, if they were ever worth anything, in about two days. It doesn't get all that cold. Trapping for fur isn't much of a thing around here.
I shoot the ones hanging around the livestock. I'll take random potshots at ones that look like they might head my way, just to convince them it really ain't a good area to be in, at less than a dead run. hit the odd one. Train the rest.
Now, I am DEFINATELY not one of them guys that wants to know why you shot a gopher if you just let it go to waste, but I'm still pretty sure at some point, a fella out hunting deer, got to have a plan for what happens if he gets one, no?
Just saying, not dissing. Nice Yote. I don't care what you do with it. But you should have a plan, even if it is a Favorite gully that needs some fill...
"Now what?"... go buy yourself a 25-06 and some 85gr NBT's that way there's nothing salvageable and all you have to do is toss them in the bush. Nature will take care of itself.
Unless you are into coyote hunting hard core and have somewhere to sell them to close by it isn't going to be worth your time skinning it and the gas money taking it somewhere to sell it.
Just my .02 and congrats on eradicating another vermin.




























