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<blockquote data-quote="kingfish" data-source="post: 3888888" data-attributes="member: 50496"><p>I completely understand your position on this. I have mixed feelings about it myself. What I do know is that many of the local ranchers greatly appreciate them helping to control the coyote population. Many calves are lost to depredation. This is why the state continues to relax the regulation on hunting them. As of today you can now hunt them at night with lights, thermal scopes and rifles without a depredation permit from the state. You now only require a signed letter from the landowner giving his permission to do so.</p><p></p><p>Some think hunting bear out of a tree stand over a baited spot is not very sporting. Is hunting on a pay to play game preserve where the animals are trapped inside tall fences and you are pretty much guaranteed a kill all that sporting? How about shooting pheasant or quail or other fowl from release traps? Everyone is entitled to their definition of sporting and I respect yours. At least the coyote hunters are providing a service to ranchers. That can't be said about those other things listed above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingfish, post: 3888888, member: 50496"] I completely understand your position on this. I have mixed feelings about it myself. What I do know is that many of the local ranchers greatly appreciate them helping to control the coyote population. Many calves are lost to depredation. This is why the state continues to relax the regulation on hunting them. As of today you can now hunt them at night with lights, thermal scopes and rifles without a depredation permit from the state. You now only require a signed letter from the landowner giving his permission to do so. Some think hunting bear out of a tree stand over a baited spot is not very sporting. Is hunting on a pay to play game preserve where the animals are trapped inside tall fences and you are pretty much guaranteed a kill all that sporting? How about shooting pheasant or quail or other fowl from release traps? Everyone is entitled to their definition of sporting and I respect yours. At least the coyote hunters are providing a service to ranchers. That can't be said about those other things listed above. [/QUOTE]
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