2020 coyote killing counter

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  • roscott

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    51 and 52! Our first double!

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    mom45

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    We just pile them up and bury them all at once when we decide we are done hunting for the season. Having a backhoe makes that pretty easy to do.
     

    D K

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    We just pile them up and bury them all at once when we decide we are done hunting for the season. Having a backhoe makes that pretty easy to do.
    Glad you posted that, I'd love to be able to go sometime, but was wondering what common practice was when it came to the carcass.
    There used to be a bounty on these guys, but don't recall how long ago that was.
     

    Rookie

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    Heck yeah Rookie! All from different sets, or did they come in together?

    All from different sets.

    Good night Rookie!

    What call are they responding to?

    Lol, with three of them, we didn't play anything. They were in the field as we walked up. They're a good example of why a scanner is necessary. The fourth came in to a combination of vocals.
     
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