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Posted: 8/7/2005 10:16:02 AM EDT
Well I reread my old thread and I think I should clarify that my client is a very nice man and a very good hunter. I feel I gave him a bad wrap there so I'll do a little back paddling.
Forgive the picture. I look like a goober. It was hot and I was training and I do not dress as if I walked out of an Orvis Catalog. I have to drive my the ranch today so if there's anything left of one of the coyotes, I'll take a picture of it. Original Thread: LINK Be nice! Patty |
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Goober.
Edit: On second glance, I see no sammiches in that picture. |
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Steve Irwinj has nothing on you, lets see him kill a couple of rattlers with nothing but a mop and his looks.
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Expand your imgaination a little, rattle snake sammiches are quite tasty if you can get past the bones. Patty *ETA* I should point out that they were shot with a 12 gauge shotgun, not killed with my bare hands with only a mop, extension cord [see my knees, I think I'm kneeling on the cords] and hammer. |
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We need more rugged women like you, and less girly girls on the earth.
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With her mop and magic helmet.............YohotoOH..YohotoOH !!
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(Response to aforementioned thread)I can't believe how many of you just leave your fallen quarry to rot. That's very unsportsmanlike.
I always make use of what I shoot(unless it's the 2 legged kind). It's the way I was raised. I was taught to respect the land. And you guys dare bash any hunting types with that attitude? You're no better than they are. |
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Yoties are vermin, I take it you have a problem with shooting praire dogs and ground hogs as well? |
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Not at all. But you can easily make use of a coyote's carcass. I don't just go around shooting wild dogs and the such without making use of their meat/pelts. Prarie dogs don't have as much useful product on them though. My issue was not with shooting the animals. I am not at all opposed to it. It's leaving corpses to rot. |
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Buzzard's gotta eat. Edit: Wow, there went 8K. |
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Ahh I see, OK but hey buzzards and worms got to eat to.. |
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Well I can respect that I guess. For the life of me I have no use for a dead coyote. I would think the hawks and owls especially would appreciate the easy meal but most likely another coyote pack has plucked him clean. The snakes were given a burial via burning barrel and all is happy with the world again. I think in the future though since reading [I believe it was the Beer_Slayer's] thread on becoming an online minister but now that I am an registered Online Minister that I will bow my head [unless there's more than one] say a little prayer and possibly send Uncle Sam a bill for my services. Patty |
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They'll eat anything. We don't have buzzards here. I just prefer to eat my prey. |
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You didn't skin the snakes. Wasteful. Pray? They have no souls. I'm talking about wasting resources. You can eat most of what you shoot and make some use of pelts and skins. I consider every shot animal an opportunity to salvage nature's goods. But that's me. |
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hmm.... City folk... |
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Well they were blow apart pretty badly by the shotgun. Up until last Thursday I would give my best "Rodent - charged by a Rhino" impression when confronted by snakes. I was shaking when I cut the rattles off for my cleint and any twig or noise afterwards had my undivided attention.
Patty *ETA* Educate me on the uses of a coyote's pelt and I might change my ways. I think in Oregon there's a bounty on the ears but I think its rather rude to cut the dog's ears off. |
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Despite the popular southern belief that NY does not exist beyond the NYC island, I don't live in a city or I'd end up in jail for what I do on my property. |
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Cutting the ears off? I thought that was more profitable for the two-legged kind. The worst and most abundant vermin we have here are leftist loonies. And last I checked they banned the hunting of them. |
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Go get em' Patty! My kind of girl..you need to write a book on women getting in touch with their masculine side!
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screw the coyotes, just smoke them and let the birds or the other coyotes deal with the rest. during the summer their pelt is damn near worthless, and I am still not sure what I'd do with a pelt right now even if it was a nice winter pelt. coyotes are destructive animals and should be dealt with if they are damaging your property. |
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Damn, flatlander....you eat coyotes? I used to take the hides, when they were worth something. Then the flatlander PETA ilk started fucking with the fur trade. Now coyote pelts ain't worth squat. I ain't never et no coyote though. That's just......ewww! |
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HOOONNNEEEEYYY! When is dinner gonna be ready?
(Wife's response) As soon as I'm done dressin these two and moppin up the kitchen floor. |
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I'm offended that there's no BOTD warning in the title of this post
Good job on the coyotes Patty. Did you post pics of the coyotes? If you did, they didn't come up for me. If you've got pics, send 'em to me. I'm a hard core coyte/bobcat hunter and I always enjoy looking at coyote's. Better when they've been called, but a dead coyote is a dead coyote. Don't worry about people giving you shit about leaving a dead coyote lay. I do it all the time. You're not going to wipe out hte coyotes by killin' a few, and you're doing a favor to the ranchers in the area by killin' 'em. |
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+1 The corpses should be gone pretty quick... |
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Note to self:
Stay away from Patty when she is mopping. No telling when she may flip out and kill everyone in the room with it. |
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Not a lot of women could pull off looking good with a mop and some snakes.
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Honestly, this thread is reminding me of the thread where that guy posted pics of the rabbits he wasted.
Coyotes are not endangered. Unfortunately. Every rancher I know wishes they were extinct. Same goes for rattlesnakes. Screw em. They serve no useful purpose. Vermin animals serve no other purpose than target practice. You done good Patty. Arfcom has some real green weenies on it. Eat less tofu. |
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A little Alpo and some water and he'll be ok.
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Patty, check out the shadow you are casting (broom pic). Make a hell of an avatar.
BTW, I hunt & eat bunnies whenever I can. I noticed a lot of Coyote poop around my favorite rabbit area. So, I got some calls and plan to cut down on the competition. Thought about eating one (songdog sami?), so I googled around for any recipes or other info. The conclusion to my research: Don't even try. I did eat a big rattler early this year...was just like Camalari; white, rubbery, and not much flavor. But, with enough spices it was OK. |
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Bravo Patty! Both coyotes AND ultra liberals are a scourge upon the land...unfortunately we cannot bust those liberals asses like we can the coy-dogs. I see very few, although there are many here (many nights I can hear them howling on the river about 5 miles away from my house), but when I can kill one, I do...and I let his carcass lay.
Did someone say "Bikini Pics"? |
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Thank you Taffy. Its fine for those who did. It was a wild day to say the least. You all would be bored out of your gills if I posted everytime I shot a coyote but two coyotes and two rattlers in one morning is pretty good, if I do say so myself. Patty |
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Patty, that coyote was entirely too intact. I think you need more gun for some splatter effect
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