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Oh... So you're one of those Obama supporters huh?
Shoulda known. Anybody who'd vote for him and build a house in a place like that shouldn't be allowed to even own a real gun anyway.
I live in lotsa places. Right now I'm in the great state of Texas for awhile. Just left Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada. Was actually in 5 different countries in just the first half of last year. I get around, and I work and hunt all over the world, but at my place in Mississippi I do whatever I please, including ringing steel anytime I wish right out my back door. I certainly don't have to ask permission to shoot my guns.
Let the coyotes eat your [bleep] ass I say.
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Ya, but they are a worse problem than coyotes! Then again, you probably haven't seen what they an do to a run of fish. My favorite river to fish growing up has no steelhead left because of "Herschel" the sealion. Cedar? I know 20 guys who'd have loved to plant a projectile between Herchell's eyes...... In regards to CO coyotes..... it is also unlawful to shoot them with a pellet rifle, as there's a "method of take" requirement and air rifles are specifically prohibited unless they changed it this year. You can't even legally shoot rabbits with an air rifle in CO. I had a little run-in with a Warden regarding that very thing. He hassled me about my Benjamin .22 Discovery.... so I went back to the truck and came back with a 7 Mag.... as that's "legal" to hunt with.... he didn't think it was funny. Starlings, Collared Doves, and English House Sparrows are the only species you can legally take with a pellet.
You better pray to the God of Skinny Punks that this wind doesn't pick up......
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Oh... So you're one of those Obama supporters huh?
Shoulda known. Anybody who'd vote for him and build a house in a place like that shouldn't be allowed to even own a real gun anyway.
I live in lotsa places. Right now I'm in the great state of Texas for awhile. Just left Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada. Was actually in 5 different countries in just the first half of last year. I get around, and I work and hunt all over the world, but at my place in Mississippi I do whatever I please, including ringing steel anytime I wish right out my back door. I certainly don't have to ask permission to shoot my guns.
Let the coyotes eat your [bleep] ass I say. I'm sure you have some goats you do whatever you please with as well!! It is Mississippi you know! At least it's not your cousin.. Or maybe it is?
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Ya, but they are a worse problem than coyotes! Then again, you probably haven't seen what they an do to a run of fish. My favorite river to fish growing up has no steelhead left because of "Herschel" the sealion. Cedar? I know 20 guys who'd have loved to plant a projectile between Herchell's eyes...... In regards to CO coyotes..... it is also unlawful to shoot them with a pellet rifle, as there's a "method of take" requirement and air rifles are specifically prohibited unless they changed it this year. You can't even legally shoot rabbits with an air rifle in CO. I had a little run-in with a Warden regarding that very thing. He hassled me about my Benjamin .22 Discovery.... so I went back to the truck and came back with a 7 Mag.... as that's "legal" to hunt with.... he didn't think it was funny. Starlings, Collared Doves, and English House Sparrows are the only species you can legally take with a pellet. Yep, the Cedar! Grew up in Hobart! I guess I need to find something quiet enough so the neighbors won't get curious, and the coyotes wont make it off my land..
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