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Posted 3/31/2008 1:49:23 PM


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I know my favorite way to kill these flesh suckers is with a big bore rifle but I just thought it would be a good thread to post other creative ways y'all have found to deal with these turds.

Two (rather) new methods I've heard of recently that I want to try are:

1. Tie/crimp a big treble hook onto some 60# + wire. Hook the wire to a sturdy tree branch. For bait, you can gut a turkey, hog, or whatever animal and leave the guts on top of the treble hook, or simply bait up a small chicken or something. Apparently this has been effective.

2. Buy a bunch of foam rubber and soak it in bacon or some other type of grease. The yotes will eat the foam and not be able to digest it and kick over.

So post up your ideas....and lets send some yotes back to their maker.



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Posted 3/31/2008 1:53:51 PM


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My favorite is still call them in and pop them with a 223. Even though I don't like a coyote at all, I still don't want to see one suffer.

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Posted 3/31/2008 2:07:03 PM


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Jason (3/31/2008)
Even though I don't like a coyote at all, I still don't want to see one suffer.


I thought the same thing too until the first time I heard the noises a doe will make when she is being eaten alive by them. Plus, I've been head on with several of them bad boys. It's been personal for a while now, I just can't always get out there and call and hunt them.

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Posted 3/31/2008 2:43:27 PM


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Recipe for killing yotes:

1. Find an outdoor enthusiast veterinarian.
2. Ask him for two tablespoons of doggie cyanide
3. Buy a 2 cans of vienna sausages and a pair of industrial rubber gloves
4. Slice 3/4" opening into vienna sausage
5. Using rubber gloves, deposit equal portions of doggie cyanide into the vienna sausages
6. Hang concoction from low hanging tree limbs
7. Return the next morning to harvest the carcasses.

For best results place a few dead chickens in the area as an attractant 24 hours prior.




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Posted 3/31/2008 2:47:18 PM


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Nice!! I always thought vienna sausage was bad for you...Jlee just took it to a whole new level!!



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Posted 3/31/2008 2:56:58 PM


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Jason (3/31/2008)
Nice!! I always thought vienna sausage was bad for you...Jlee just took it to a whole new level!!


LMBO!!

Good ideers fellers, but I'd prolly wipe out the neighborhood domestic dog population with those tactics!

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Posted 3/31/2008 2:57:12 PM


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Jason (3/31/2008)
Even though I don't like a coyote at all, I still don't want to see one suffer.
I thought the same thing too until the first time I heard the noises a doe will make when she is being eaten alive by them. Plus, I've been head on with several of them bad boys. It's been personal for a while now, I just can't always get out there and call and hunt them.


no doubt they need to go, my method is still pulling the trigger, even though I too don't get to hunt them as often as I like, now that I have some tools to hunt them at night that I'll have more time to get after them!

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Posted 3/31/2008 3:04:07 PM


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Problem is I still don't know if it was the doggie cyanide or vienna sausages that got 'em

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Posted 3/31/2008 3:21:03 PM


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jlee477 (3/31/2008)
Problem is I still don't know if it was the doggie cyanide or vienna sausages that got 'em



LMFBO!!!!! ROFL!!!!
If you'd have used SPAM, you'd definitely know the answer to that...


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