Americas Coyotes/Wolves/CoyWolfs..... Cool stuff ^_^

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Pretty interesting regarding coyotes/grey wolves recently........ Pretty fascinating too.


They have always been seen as a detriment but they are a good sign of a flourishing wild life/nature/ eco systems in America and IMO a good sign and omen of things getting better for the country ^_^











Nat Geo on Wolves ^_^




PBS on CoyWolf Wolf/Coyote Hybrids

 
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Pretty delicate balance though between man and wolf/coyote as they do attack rachers livestock......

There has to be a balance as with everything.

 
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I could grab 2 coyotes by the scruff. They are lil pack yipers. They will pick a chicken coop off, or grab a duck or even a cat if they can though. I hear them yipping at night.
I'm going to feed my hens to the coyotes since they are too old to lay eggs anymore. Then I'm going to shoot the coyotes and eat them.

We used to have a bunch of roadrunners here about five years ago until d-bag cat owners started letting them run wild. The upside is my dad has a killer bread recipe that uses cats so I won't be short on food this fall.
 
I'm going to feed my hens to the coyotes since they are too old to lay eggs anymore. Then I'm going to shoot the coyotes and eat them.

We used to have a bunch of roadrunners here about five years ago until d-bag cat owners started letting them run wild. The upside is my dad has a killer bread recipe that uses cats so I won't be short on food this fall.
They are starting to ban feeding feral cats in MO, and IL towns and you can just imagine the purple haired wierdo karens that are up in arms. They don't want to take them in, care for them. They just like the 1 hour can of tuna. Well, that does add up when ya think about it....
 
And with that said, if you ARE wanting to trap, fish or bow hunt.
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Cheap plug but these are my local guys and simply the best.
Texas has great hunting laws. Five deer tags with your license purchase and pretty much open season on wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and mountain lions. One of these days I"m going to have a damn nice Lion rug in front of my woodstove.:uzi:
 
Texas has great hunting laws. Five deer tags with your license purchase and pretty much open season on wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and mountain lions. One of these days I"m going to have a damn nice Lion rug in front of my woodstove.:uzi:
We need to hire 500-750 hunters to start addressing the wild hog problem in TX, OK, AR,MO. It is getting out of control. It is a little talked about thing.
 
We need to hire 500-750 hunters to start addressing the wild hog problem in TX, OK, AR,MO. It is getting out of control. It is a little talked about thing.
We have them here but not as much of a problem as this is dry country. East TX is another story. I've laid bait a few times but they are easily spooked and it pretty much requires persistence staying up until 3 and 4 in the morning since they are nocturnal and I haven't had that level of commitment. Plus even though they say deer won't eat the fermented corn, they did. I have seen some real good sized boars dead on the roadside after getting hit by a car in this area plus had a couple big ones on my street and in the yard a time or two.
 
And there seems to be a Lot of wild life everywhere...... Some places pay good Money to hunt too where it's a problem.


I think Florida gives like 2,000 dollars for catching anacondas dead or alive or something..... thats a lot of Money for snakes:dunno:
 
I think Florida gives like 2,000 dollars for catching anacondas dead or alive or something..... thats a lot of Money for snakes:dunno:
It's actually a by-the-foot price but I think you need to be licensed to get the cash. They have a real problem with monitor lizards down in s Florida. They hire dudes with high powered air rifles. I don't think they'll be able to rid themselves of them all. S Florida is basically a mostly uninhabited swamp.
 
This is pretty interesting too and probably a Lot more of those Coyotes are CoyWolf than not...... CoyWolf also have some Dog in them as Coyotes have bred with some dogs and this allows them to be in Urban settings getting a stomach for human food in Trash or Dog/cat food.....


 
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