New Camper
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Lurking in the woods near SFRC.
I never said gut shoot them, I just said miss the shoulder bones. There's lots of lung behind the shoulder, just don't hit the shoulder. They are very thin skinned and if you hit one with a large game bullet it will probably not expand very much and will do as minimal damage as possible with that caliber. I have said before and I will say again, I am not a hide hunter, and I would never reccommend a .243 to someone who wanted to be one. I kill coyotes for one reason only and that is to protect my deer and I feel I am doing very well at that.
Kim
Part of my herd coming for a visit:
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{scratches head} Obviously a miscommunication has occured between us: I wasn't fingering anyone with my post; I was under the impression that the topic was dispatching coyotes with minimal pelt damage so that the fur can be used. I do need to clarify that yes although shoulder hits would upset more bone fragments through the pelt, I was suggesting that even strikes in a rib will increase pelt damage significantly.
Fine looking yearlings (?) you have: I know a man who also keeps deer and snares coyotes heavily to protect his livestock. I know fish farmers who similarily shoot fish predators: Antiqueguy; anyone for the purpose of protecting his livelihood can dispose of ANY vermin detrimental to that livelihood - in some cases the pelt cannot be sold by the harvester because although he may kill the fur bearer, he is not obligated by any law or regulation to have game licenses.
That is a nice backdrop: Mountains are something we don't have in Ontario.


















































