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Re: O/T Coyotes


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Posted by Red Mud on October 18, 2012 at 18:42:20 from (216.167.146.23):

In Reply to: Re: O/T Coyotes posted by jackinok on October 18, 2012 at 09:06:43:

Yes jack thats exactly what I do think, we have people like you all across this country. All anyone has to do is read a few of your post to see where you're coming from. There was a time I was considered the best coyote busting buckaroo in this part of the country. Had a rancher that thought the way you think about them cuties, also had a rancher friend that couldn't hit the side of a barn standing inside it, he did the driving I did the killing.We was passing the ranch where the rancher didn't allow killing critters on his ranch. I told my friend to stop and look at what the coyotes are doing with the newborn calf. the calf was lying down and the mama cow was doing it's best to keep them off the calf. there were four coyotes on flat ground and I could ended all their lives before they could outrun my 25.05. My friend said shoot'em and I said no, told him the rancher likes to feed his coyotes newborn calf meat. Next morning the farmers and ranchers meet for coffee at the local pit stop and my friend tells the rancher what we saw on his place about a 100 yards off the road, the rancher jumped up and headed out to his place. He then stopped by my shop and said he found were she had the calf and then found the mama cow but no calf, next thing he said was why in hell didn't I shoot them damn coyotes? I ask him didn't he remember telling me he didn't allow people shoot'n coyotes on his place? he said that was before he heard I was the best coyote busting buckaroo in Texas. I did shoot a few on his place before I was convinced coyotes didn't kill newborn and all they actually did with'em was take'em home for the pups to raise and start their own spread.


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