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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5373242" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>Im a hunter ed instructor, high school and college teacher. I teach farm boys. I can tell you if you give them the opportunity to shine a field at night for a "coyote@ and a 140" buck is staring at them, there is a good chance he will</p><p>Be shot. At that age, mental judgement is poor. And why do we need to hunt them at night. They will readily come to the call during daylight. But i challenge you to go back through history and see how successful aggressive hunting techniques have worked in curtailing coyote numbers.</p><p></p><p>Once again if a LANDOWNER is having trouble with coyotes, give them a pass to kill them…..after deer shed their antlers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5373242, member: 2947"] Im a hunter ed instructor, high school and college teacher. I teach farm boys. I can tell you if you give them the opportunity to shine a field at night for a “coyote@ and a 140” buck is staring at them, there is a good chance he will Be shot. At that age, mental judgement is poor. And why do we need to hunt them at night. They will readily come to the call during daylight. But i challenge you to go back through history and see how successful aggressive hunting techniques have worked in curtailing coyote numbers. Once again if a LANDOWNER is having trouble with coyotes, give them a pass to kill them…..after deer shed their antlers [/QUOTE]
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