Who would want the hide from such an ugly and filthy animal? I shoot them, throw them on the back of the quad and burn them. What else would you do with an animal that is very likely infested with disease and parasites?
You're kidding right?
Who would want the hide from such an ugly and filthy animal? I shoot them, throw them on the back of the quad and burn them. What else would you do with an animal that is very likely infested with disease and parasites?
You're kidding right?![]()
As a local trapper I will usually take them if not too shot up, but all you would get out of me is a half hearted thanks - 1.5 hours to process for $25.
either you make a lot of money or its just the dutch coming out in me, but $25 for 90 minutes "work" is good enough for me. especially if i were the one who was shooting and selling hides myself. its like getting paid to enjoy the experience and thrill of each hunt.
think of all you could have with that $25...
almost a case of beer
a few nice steaks
a box of ammo
a nice dance, two if at a "discount" establishment
gas for future hunting trips
I hope so... Coyotes are no more disease ridden than any other wild animal out there.
This year I am giving all of mine to a local trapper, he got almost nothing for em last year, so he is going to keep a log of all of my "donations" and if he gets anything he will "donate" back to my reloading supplies.
If I can't get rid of them, I won't bother shooting them, I just don't feel right, nuisance or not.
But he has told me this year if the pelts are damaged, don't even bother. So I have invested in Barnes Varmint Grenades (so far so good) and a 17 HMR for the foxes. I do want to try the VGs on a fox to see what they are like, not exit wound at all on my first yote taken with them (last Monday).
Check out the VGs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYigC49tnh8



























