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Originally Posted by tomk
Am tempted to post positive comments about the benefits of moving to one of the east coast's larger cities and give testimony to hugging the Disney animals roaming the streets

Visited my daughter in Baltimore and stayed in a B&B that was gated and locked. Her apartment is gated and locked ...the parking lot is gated and locked. Apparently I have to be at least brown to walk the street in after dark (but it's not racism)--thank God for Uber.

How progressive liberal civilization is! The contrast with rural America...please stay in the city for your own good.




kinda funny for the reputation Butte, MT has about being a rough place, while i was going to college there in 2000/2001 my cousins that lived there never locked their vehicles and my uncle rarely locked his house....


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My long time pal moved to western Montana (from California) several years ago and has been slaying the coyotes.

He caught 62 last year and had a day this year with nine catches.
I'd post pics, but he's adamant about never posting his trapping pics on the www.


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You know how scary it is when people you don't even know driving down the road wave at you...or stop and help you load a deer...

terrifying places them...


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Originally Posted by Salmonella
My long time pal moved to western Montana (from California) several years ago and has been slaying the coyotes.

He caught 62 last year and had a day this year with nine catches.
I'd post pics, but he's adamant about never posting his trapping pics on the www.


I agree. I have staggering numbers with traps in photos, but mostly because I was required to document what I trapped... and they will never see the internet. wink


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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
Only thing dumber than wasting a 50-75 dollar pelt is the comments posted.

"I really don't see the difference in these states and what they do to wildlife and Nazi Germany. Same attitudes, same level of uneducated people, same cruelties. Just change the species."

Gimme a f'in break.


The only thing that butthurts a liberal more than seeing a coyote hanging on something, is seeing a skinned coyote hanging... laugh


Their heads would surely explode.
Course,,, their heads being more or less empty,,, the clean up should pretty easy.

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The comments were really getting snappy!!!
"I'm sure Jesus must be pleased by this sacrilege. "Kill a Coyote for Christ."


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Where's the pic of Sammo's frozen 'yote on top of the haystack?


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The comments are classic.


I'm sure every mother would want their children to see a man run over a coyote in the manner in which it was described. It's over the top and nothing like shooting a coyote because a person is protecting their livestock.



You want to see suffering, have safariman take you on his next bear "hunt"..

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Originally Posted by OSU_Sig
The comments are classic.


If it's butthurt treehuggers you want, this version of the story is a freakin goldmine (bottom of page).
Pour yourself another cup of coffee and enjoy.... laugh

http://www.nbcmontana.com/news/Dead-hanging-coyote-stirs-controversy-in-Plains/30166608?source=keci


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Pure genius. Looks like whoever hung that coyote is keeping a lot of people from visiting and moving to Montana.

I wish I would have been so smart about 30 years ago before everybody moved to Arizona and ruined this State.


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I just moved here but I will help you shoot and hang some yotes!


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Originally Posted by rosco1
Originally Posted by asphaltangel
Originally Posted by OSU_Sig
The comments are classic.


I'm sure every mother would want their children to see a man run over a coyote in the manner in which it was described. It's over the top and nothing like shooting a coyote because a person is protecting their livestock.



You want to see suffering, have safariman take you on his next bear "hunt"..


Read it again. Take your time. There is nothing I wrote that would make any intelligent person think I would like to see suffering.

It's important to remember, as a hunter, that there may be shots taken that will not necessarily kill the animal. They may run off, run through water, brush, etc. to the point you are not able to find them, or at least safely find them. In other words, the situation can be less than ideal.

This is a chance that I am not willing to take. There are hunters who take this chance every day...and most of the time it turns out to be a good or great shot. Going hunting with a gun is far different from the person described in the comment section.

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Originally Posted by Hawk_Driver
I just moved here but I will help you shoot and hang some yotes!


Sounds like a plan to me!


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar


I agree. I have staggering numbers with traps in photos, but mostly because I was required to document what I trapped... and they will never see the internet. wink


Trapping wild animals is just mean and should never be posted in the internet.


Domestic animals on the other hand,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Not all of us newbies are bad.

Need to hang us some yotes around Tucson.


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Originally Posted by Salmonella
Originally Posted by OSU_Sig
The comments are classic.


If it's butthurt treehuggers you want, this version of the story is a freakin goldmine (bottom of page).
Pour yourself another cup of coffee and enjoy.... laugh

http://www.nbcmontana.com/news/Dead-hanging-coyote-stirs-controversy-in-Plains/30166608?source=keci


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Hanging the coyote by the road was a really dumb move. I personally have no use for them and wish all of ours would head back across the Mississippi. And I'm perfectly willing to shoot the ones that don't. All that being said I don't find dead animals rotting in the trees to be amusing. In this case It is at best sick humor. Tell me how hunters and ranchers benefitted from this display. If you answered "They didn't" you win the flea of your choice off the dead coyote. All acts like this do is start unnecessary fights we won't win. Reminds me of a new segment I saw on ESPN called "Come on Man" where clips of really stupid individual penalties that hurt the team were shown. The commentator talks down the stupid move by the player followed by the comment "C'mon Maaaaaaannn" as in "You can do better than that". Whoever did this needs their own segment on the show. C'mon maaaaaaann.


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Um, what?

You just worry about what's going on in your world..


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Originally Posted by shootem
Hanging the coyote by the road was a really dumb move. I personally have no use for them and wish all of ours would head back across the Mississippi. And I'm perfectly willing to shoot the ones that don't. All that being said I don't find dead animals rotting in the trees to be amusing. In this case It is at best sick humor. Tell me how hunters and ranchers benefitted from this display. If you answered "They didn't" you win the flea of your choice off the dead coyote. All acts like this do is start unnecessary fights we won't win. Reminds me of a new segment I saw on ESPN called "Come on Man" where clips of really stupid individual penalties that hurt the team were shown. The commentator talks down the stupid move by the player followed by the comment "C'mon Maaaaaaannn" as in "You can do better than that". Whoever did this needs their own segment on the show. C'mon maaaaaaann.


They have been hanging coyotes on fence posts for a hundred years.

The difference is now, we are expected to hide our "hunting", and face ridicule and shame for the same, while all the liberals, gays and other "activists" cram their agenda in front of us daily, and we are supposed to be accepting, and tolerant of them.

Where is their tolerance and acceptance with what we do? whistle

Edited to add:

The reason coyotes are hung up in some places was to let the rancher know that the coyotes had been killed. Coyote hunters don't always see the rancher to report to them, and it wasn't uncommon to see coyotes hung by each ranch gate, years ago to let the rancher know they had been there, and put a dent in them.

Now everyone is gunshy of the idea because the liberals told us it's wrong.

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