someone had a good time......:-)

As the saying goes "two wrongs don't make a right"
The woman has her viewpoint but probably over reacted.

The fellow with the truck load of coyotes should realize he is going to draw some attention and bad publicity.

Nether one of these two did hunters any favours.
 
I'm of the opinion that people should be proactive in considering the image that hunters portray. While you should never be ashamed of your harvest, there is no reason the flaunt it to the public either.
 
In an age where its ok to tattoo your face, split you tongue, be born a man and become a woman, same ### marriage etc I am not going to hide my dead critters under any tarp.
 
I've gotten the stinkeye from more that a few useless ####s when I pass thru Medicine Hat on the way to Beasleys with a heaping load of coyotes. It's always good for a laugh.
 
I've gotten the stinkeye from more that a few useless ####s when I pass thru Medicine Hat on the way to Beasleys with a heaping load of coyotes. It's always good for a laugh.

Boy an attitude like that makes even us rednecks look bad.

I don't think hunters should be ashamed of what they do or of the game they take. But when we are not "tactful" in how we act we just get people upset and drive some of the "non-hunters" (who could be our allies) over to the "anti-hunters"camp.
 
"Redneck" you flatter yourself duffy, ain't nobody taking you serious till you learn to piss standing up with a beer in one hand. That will take up the rest of your days and then some.
 
In an age where its ok to tattoo your face, split you tongue, be born a man and become a woman, same ### marriage etc I am not going to hide my dead critters under any tarp.

That's for sure. What is next do we need to hide the meat coolers at the supermarket? I think the kids today need to hunt, fish and trap more not be traumatized by a few dead coyotes
 
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Hell I can remember when people use to tie there deer to the trunk of a car. Sometimes even on the hood. Around here if you took it to the tavern and showed them they would give you a free picture of draught . No kidding either as I done it before but the deer was in the back of my truck.
 
Should he not have the load properly secured? Seems rather careless to be driving around with an unsecured load which could potentially cause an accident or at least cause property damage.
 
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