Coyote hunting jeep pictures

Unless the coyotes are a threat to your livestock leave them be, beautiful animals.

Shoot the rabbits instead and leave them, coyotes need to eat too.

Your joking right? We are the predator to keep their numbers in check. Guess you haven't seen the effects of a coyotes on deer population. Shoot every one of them you see if it can be done safely. That'll be the damn day I shoot and leave a delicious rabbit for a yote to eat. Even If it had TB id see the ravens eat it first.
 
seems like the sort of thing fat American ranch hunters would roll around in, so they don't actually need to move very much to feel like real bad ass hunters.
 
A cat hating, coyote loving rabbit killer??? How can anyone take you seriously? lol
This made me LOL
Unless the coyotes are a threat to your livestock leave them be, beautiful animals.

Shoot the rabbits instead and leave them, coyotes need to eat too.
coyotes have been seen roaming through my kids school grounds and eating my neighbors pets. I will not spare a single coyote beautiful or not they will die.
 
Your joking right? We are the predator to keep their numbers in check. Guess you haven't seen the effects of a coyotes on deer population. Shoot every one of them you see if it can be done safely. That'll be the damn day I shoot and leave a delicious rabbit for a yote to eat. Even If it had TB id see the ravens eat it first.

You're wrong, mother nature is the predator to keep everything in check and she bats last.
 
Whether you hate or love coyotes or rabbits, makes no difference. Do not personalize your comments. I don't speak from a complainant pov, but as a recepient of a formal warning yesterday about something I considered innocuous.
 
Yet they have made open season here for coyotes, they are now showing up in cities and killing small dogs (ignoring the fact that small dogs are glorified furry rats)
 
A FAR BETTER coyote hunting rig. *disclaimer, this is a joke as well..... or is it :rolleyes: *

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