bearkilr
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I had no idea they are getting that kind of coin for the pelts. It must be Canada Goose buying them all up for the fur collars.
Actually, that's one of the main reasons.
I had no idea they are getting that kind of coin for the pelts. It must be Canada Goose buying them all up for the fur collars.

I was always taught that you eat what you kill...
I may have to give hunting them a try myself.Actually, that's one of the main reasons.
Same here, but I treat coyotes more like a pest. There are a large number of them around here and many are mange They are constantly in my yard and last year took a run at my dog. My house is in a small yard surrounded by trees on an otherwise open quarter. I have shot about 20 in the last three years all from my yard. I do not feel inclined to go out and shoot them off my property, but understand those that do. I just wish they kept the pelts if possible.
I was always taught that you eat what you kill...
I couldn't do it, I like dogs too much. I'll eat whatever deer, moose, ducks, etc. I shoot, but I just couldn't bring myself to shoot a canine. I'm not talking to you gents about what you do, just going on about my quirks.
I couldn't shoot a domestic dog unless I really had to but I have shot yotes, wolves and foxes and in hand there is nothing "canine" or "dog like" about them to me.
I understand from the looks of your avatar LOL J/K
I'm not sure if it is coincidence or not, but here in Sask, it seems that since we have had an open season on coyotes in the farmland zones, the ruffed grouse, sharp tail grouse and rabbit population are becoming more plentiful.
Just my personal observation.
I know that's just nasty..



























