Bounty brings in 71,000 coyotes

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Was just reading that the Saskatchawan bounty has seen 71,000 animals claimed for their bounty from last November to this spring. Report was on Yahoo home page. Seems like a heck of alot.
 
It's noticeable at night. Before the purge, I could hear multiple gaggles howling in my ravine. Now I hear a few down on the river. Good for the farmers, but I do miss the song dogs (until they get my rottie stirred up at night).
 
This will pretty well guarantee a large, healthy crop of coyote pups this year. Lots of feed, etc, for those left.
And if you miss their singing now, not to worry, they will be in full chorus next winter, and probably more yet, the following winter.
I somehow doubt if your provincial government will continue to pay out such bounties.
 
This will pretty well guarantee a large, healthy crop of coyote pups this year. Lots of feed, etc, for those left.
And if you miss their singing now, not to worry, they will be in full chorus next winter, and probably more yet, the following winter.
I somehow doubt if your provincial government will continue to pay out such bounties.

Large healthy crop of pups is better than a large healthy crop of deer killing mangy experienced eating machines. It also means the new ones will be easier to shoot. So more fun to be had.

As for the bounty.... Stay in BC kKilljoy!!!! :)
 
I agree with H4831, This fall there will be more then ever, more pups being born and surviving this spring, If they do this bounty again, I bet it hits the 100grand mark next year.

IN A PIGS ASS WILL THERE BE MORE THAN EVER,there are 71,000 less dogs and who knows how many offspring they would have had.KEEP SHOOTING BOYS!
 
Heres a link to a CBC article about it:

ht tp://www.cbc.ca/canada/saskatchewan/story/2010/05/26/sk-coyote-program-1005.html

One guy brought in proof of 90 yotes??? at $20 a piece that is $1800!
 
There were some Alberta coyotes counted up in that 71000. Some of the local Hutterittes found out they could get paws from sister colonies in Alberta and make lots of beer money. I know its hard to prove but when a "Boss" brings in paws from over 250 coyotes the bells start dinging. Being the fact that I hunt in the same area as well as other trappers and we know these guys aren't that proficient. Even the guys with hounds that go out 4-5 times a week didn't do that well. The Municipal Gov't better tighten things up.
 
There were some Alberta coyotes counted up in that 71000. Some of the local Hutterittes found out they could get paws from sister colonies in Alberta and make lots of beer money. I know its hard to prove but when a "Boss" brings in paws from over 250 coyotes the bells start dinging. Being the fact that I hunt in the same area as well as other trappers and we know these guys aren't that proficient. Even the guys with hounds that go out 4-5 times a week didn't do that well. The Municipal Gov't better tighten things up.
I have heard similar stories about guys sending paws to buddies of theirs in Sask. I don't see any way around this other than open up a bounty in every province.:)
 
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