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    Default New coyote bill

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    Do you have any info on the bill they are trying to pass about a coyote bounty? I heard a rumor that one is coming with a money bounty if it passes.

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    I'd be for this, add $20 to the cost of hunting licenses and pay a $20.00 bounty per coyote. There needs to be a STRICT penalty for anyone bringing coyotes from out of state....like super strict. I know there are more people who buy licenses than the number of coyotes that will be killed killed. In order to be effective the bounty probably needs to be at least $50.00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabbitman09 View Post
    I'd be for this, add $20 to the cost of hunting licenses and pay a $20.00 bounty per coyote. There needs to be a STRICT penalty for anyone bringing coyotes from out of state....like super strict. I know there are more people who buy licenses than the number of coyotes that will be killed killed. In order to be effective the bounty probably needs to be at least $50.00.
    I would support the bounty if you fund it and not the government.

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    Senator Goldfish wants to use the deer tag money for a coyote bounty and make trapping for coyotes legal year round.

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    I am hearing 75 a coyote and a couple more dollars per hunting license to pay for it.

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    That would be a sweet bonus to any hunt

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    Damn straight- put a bounty on hunter funded. There are plenty of people that won't shoot one on sight cause it might mess up their deer or turkey hunt- if they were rewarded financially they might pull the trigger

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    So we get date specific tags? I hope.

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    Give a buck tag for every yote killed.

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    It is in paper. $1 dollar more on licenses. 75 dollar for coyote. Hope it passes.

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    That ain't enough to pay for all the ones already being killed.

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    now if they'd open public land for trapping! of course with a trapping certification course would be cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beachbird View Post
    now if they'd open public land for trapping! of course with a trapping certification course would be cool!
    Yea, let’s give a bunch coneheads the ability to trap public land......brilliant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ccleroy View Post
    Yea, let’s give a bunch coneheads the ability to trap public land......brilliant.
    I get what you’re poking at, but if you let “certified” trappers work on them, it’d dang sure help.


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    If Dan Flores is correct, putting a bounty on coyotes may be the least cost effective method of putting a dent in the population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerbdog View Post
    If Dan Flores is correct, putting a bounty on coyotes may be the least cost effective method of putting a dent in the population.
    What's old is new again...I suspect every western state had one at one time or another must be coyote free by now.

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    Stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tater View Post
    Stupid.
    On so many levels.

    You even mention the idea of raising license fees for something like tele-check or buck tags and people lose their minds. "I can't afford a dollar." "My family will starve." " Socialism" "Nazi Germany" "DNR is the Gestapo" blah blah blah.

    But now you all think that paying someone else to kill a coyote when they see one is worth me paying more for my hunting license?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uga_dawg View Post

    But now you all think that paying someone else to kill a coyote when they see one is worth me paying more for my hunting license?
    I already get paid to do it but would love the extra income from those that can’t hunt my property.lol. Good point. Why should the public pay for the private guy to trap off his land
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckman#1 View Post
    I already get paid to do it but would love the extra income from those that can’t hunt my property.lol. Good point. Why should the public pay for the private guy to trap off his land
    Uh oh. They are catching on... Kill the coyote bill, quick.

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