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<blockquote data-quote="Clint.C" data-source="post: 3878448" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>Very true about bounties. </p><p></p><p>They simlply don't work for site specific deer management. For someone to make money on bounties - they have to remove the first and easy to kill coyotes then move on, resulting in a very low per square mile coyote kill. This does little to no good for deer. The other problems have already been mentioned. The bounty will never reach a dollar amount that it would take to make someone stay on the property long enough to hurt that local coyote population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint.C, post: 3878448, member: 15469"] Very true about bounties. They simlply don't work for site specific deer management. For someone to make money on bounties - they have to remove the first and easy to kill coyotes then move on, resulting in a very low per square mile coyote kill. This does little to no good for deer. The other problems have already been mentioned. The bounty will never reach a dollar amount that it would take to make someone stay on the property long enough to hurt that local coyote population. [/QUOTE]
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