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In Topic: ERGO new Camo

Today, 01:20 AM

Paul, thanks for keeping us up to date!

In Topic: arrow weight vs. speed

Today, 12:58 AM

View PostHighlandHunter, on 10 February 2012 - 12:56 AM, said:

We are not allowed to post links to seller's websites in the Forum pages. However we are allowed to send you info by PM.

PM sent :)

Thank you very much.

In Topic: New Maximus 225 bow question

Today, 12:32 AM

Sounds like a great offer!

In Topic: Coyote hunting tips

08 February 2012 - 11:52 PM

View Postfxstdavew, on 08 February 2012 - 11:43 PM, said:

get info. I am going to start hunting these I have heard them on the property that I hunt. What do you do with them afterwards?

In several areas ,you can sell them to fur dealers, especially in cooler climates where the fur is heavy and better condition.
Taxidermist also some times will take them for clients who want them for displays in sporting goods stores or even personal Den or man caves.

In Topic: Deer vs Coyote

08 February 2012 - 11:21 PM

View Postfxstdavew, on 08 February 2012 - 11:10 PM, said:

I am assumimg a coyote taking on a full grown deer isn't the norm ?

Not usually by a single coyote.unless the mature deer is injured or sickly. When hunting larger prey like Deer, coyotes hunt in packs. One or more coyote chases the deer while the others wait; then the next group will pick up the chase. Working in teams like this the coyote can tire the deer out, making it easier to kill..They however are responsible for drastically reducing the Turkey and deer population in many areas, mainly by easily taking the young Fawns and Turkeys.
In several areas as of late, they are taking family pets in the owners yards.