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[quote name="gregintenn" post="1114540" timestamp="1393006144"]What would you do with it? [/quote] Not throw it out on private property, first off. Otherwise I don't give two shits what they do with it.
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[quote name="broox" post="1114706" timestamp="1393025186"]I just wish someone would have mentioned it[/quote] I haven't read all the post so this may have already been said, but did you mean to say roadrunner? Sorry, I couldn't resist... :)
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FYI pelts averaged nearly a $100 last year.

Wow!!! :stunned: I've left a considerable fortune laying on the ground the last few years. I'm not aware of anyone in our area that still buys furs.

 

 

 

Oh yeah, broox: I think that was Roadrunner. :hiding: :rofl:

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There is someone here in west TN because a guy I work with says that is all he does now is trap. Pays for his hobbies with pelts. JTM We the People of the United States, in order to form a more Perfect Union......
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I've often wondered how they get the smell out of a coyote pelt. When deer hunting, it isn't uncommon to smell a coyote before you see him. man, they are rough! :puke:

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Whatdayamean we don't kill feral hogs?  There is a special season on them now without many restrictions.

On private land. It's not a special season.

 

Dave

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I've heard of puking buzzards, but never a puking coyote.


Well, I'd probably puke while skinning a buzzard also......
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FYI pelts averaged nearly a $100 last year.


That seems way high. Eastern coyote usually are around the $20-$40 mark. Fur from the south east isn't the most plush. Where did you get this info? I might have to do some skinning next year. Now if you are talking about mouse fur, then yeah, $100 sounds about right. lol Suckers are hard to skin.
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That seems way high. Eastern coyote usually are around the $20-$40 mark. Fur from the south east isn't the most plush. Where did you get this info? I might have to do some skinning never
xt year. Now if you are talking about mouse fur, then yeah, $100 sounds about right. lol Suckers are hard to skin.


How much for a buzzard? I see a whole lot more of those.
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I really hate to brake this to everyone.  I have first knowledge this coyote did this to himself. Coyotes are known to do this to themselves to bring blame to wabbits, squirrels, turkeys and basically anything they eat. I have been known to shoot wabbits, squirrels and turkeys as revenge killings in the coyotes name.  I know I have lowered myself to their level but I can't help it! 

 

Mystery SOLVED!

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I really hate to brake this to everyone.  I have first knowledge this coyote did this to himself. Coyotes are known to do this to themselves to bring blame to wabbits, squirrels, turkeys and basically anything they eat. I have been known to shoot wabbits, squirrels and turkeys as revenge killings in the coyotes name.  I know I have lowered myself to their level but I can't help it! 

 

Mystery SOLVED!

 

I'm not buying it.  Without opposable thumbs, he had to have had at least one accomplice.

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I'm not buying it.  Without opposable thumbs, he had to have had at least one accomplice.

You might be on to something.  I think there have been ducks involved because I have seen ducktape used.

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Do you have to wash the puke off before you sell the pelts?

Yours or the yotes?

I have a couple tanned coyote hides that are beautiful. I don't know why anyone would throw a good coyote pelt away.

 

Dave

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Yours or the yotes?

I have a couple tanned coyote hides that are beautiful. I don't know why anyone would throw a good coyote pelt away.

 

Dave

Dave, I might pretend to be "great white hunter", but there is no doubting I ain't "great white skinner".

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I guess we can do away with Bassmasters then , right? 

Sounds good to me. I'm the guy on the lake trying to fish when 50 crazed anglers with 300 horse mercurys round the bend doing 75 trying to get to the honey hole first. Sports involving live animals for profit ain't for me. Sorry. 

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