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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 5354287" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>Off subject of corn vultures…….</p><p>If a landowner lives in a area with only a certain date to take antlerless deer with a rifle (unit D), and they are using landowner exemption tags, then said landowner should be allowed to take antlerless deer with a rifle at anytime during the regular rifle season. </p><p></p><p>On the subject of coyotes, I can tell you you'll never eradicate them.but……….I have a lot of friends in NC where there is a live market and night hunting is allowed. That added value on trapping plus the night hunting has led to a lot fewer coyotes. Everyone I knows will tell you, yes, there's still coyotes but there's nothing like they used to be. I have no data to back it up only what I've been told and what I see when I go back home, but I think having a live market plus night hunting is the ticket for controlling (not eradicating) coyotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 5354287, member: 6860"] Off subject of corn vultures……. If a landowner lives in a area with only a certain date to take antlerless deer with a rifle (unit D), and they are using landowner exemption tags, then said landowner should be allowed to take antlerless deer with a rifle at anytime during the regular rifle season. On the subject of coyotes, I can tell you you’ll never eradicate them.but……….I have a lot of friends in NC where there is a live market and night hunting is allowed. That added value on trapping plus the night hunting has led to a lot fewer coyotes. Everyone I knows will tell you, yes, there’s still coyotes but there’s nothing like they used to be. I have no data to back it up only what I’ve been told and what I see when I go back home, but I think having a live market plus night hunting is the ticket for controlling (not eradicating) coyotes. [/QUOTE]
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