Coyote hunting opportunity NW OKC

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pokechoke

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In search of:

A responsible hunter for predator control. I am an avid gun owner but just don't have the time or knowledge to hunt them. They have never been shot at and are not educated to hunters.

Location:

15 minutes NW of Quail Springs Mall

160 Acres of wheat pasture, trees, brush and 2 acre pond.

No previous hunters for the past 25 years on this or the adjacent properties in the section.

The problem:

I raise club lambs (show sheep for youth FFA and 4H projects). We typically lose 3-4+ lambs a year to coyotes. In other words, there are a lot of opportunities to hunt. It is getting to be expensive. No one is on the 3 adjacent 1/4 sections other than a herd of about 75 cows and calves, which they take their crack at as well.

I have looked into guard dogs, etc. but these seem to be marginal at best. I figured someone land locked in OKC or the area might like a place to come hunt.

Possible bonus:

We also have deer, turkey, a few quail, bobcat, fox etc.. If the right person/persons worked out with the predators I would be glad to let you come back for the game animals.

As said before, I don't hunt and this is my family's 4th generation farm we live on. I did put out a corn feeder a few years back just to see what was out there and had tons of deer come in.

This is a free opportunity to develop a relationship that I think would be mutually beneficial.

If you are seriously interested please PM me.
 

Buzzgun

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What a great opportunity, wish I was close enough to help.

Just a suggestion, to really make a dent in the coyote population, your best bet is to bring in a trapper.
 

EFsDad

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Get a mule. They protect the heard like no other and are happy to kill a yotes if it gets close.

OP, sorry for the normal hijack.

Will they protect cattle too? I ask cause Dad lost a fresh calf last week to yotes. How much care do mules need?
 

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i'm surprised it took that long to get a pm sent! i was busy doing this silly thing called work and missed out!
 

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