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When you're good what else is there to say?
Hey, I think we have covered those exact topics right here at CGN a time or two. You forgot .22LR for coyotes
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And in 5...4...3...2...1 the ethics police invasion![]()
Nice shot. Most impressive is that he can hold the rangefinder steady enough to range a coyote at over 1000 yards, I sure as hell can't do that.
Ethics dont matter when shooting vermin, in my opinion...![]()
in some places nowadays this is no more called vermin but fur with a value ....
and i forgot to add that shooting a living animal just for the sake of shooting is not acceptable unless you have an interest like meat or fur.
if you want to shoot : ranges are there for that.
in some places nowadays this is no more called vermin but fur with a value ....
and i forgot to add that shooting a living animal just for the sake of shooting is not acceptable unless you have an interest like meat or fur.
if you want to shoot : ranges are there for that.
Shot or left to die of old age, the outcome is the same for most vermin. Most know it, but some dont get it
Ethics? This is a coyote. It's life is already worth less than a truck load of dead rats from a tampon factory.
Now a true game animal like a moose deer or bear would be a whole different story.
Looked to me like the shooter let the vermin lay where it died.
No fur value and shooter never touched it for the mange... Its all good, the vermin will get recycled, the natural way, and go to ground and improve the quality of the soil and something worth while will grow from it after the birds and other vermin are done with the carcass.
Shot or left to die of old age, the outcome is the same for most vermin. Most know it, but some dont get it![]()
depending on the juridiction you re living. but even here a vermin needed to be skinned and the fur salved ...



























