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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3057579" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Yes. Bounty of $7.00 was paid for a pair of ears at one time. Gov trappers also used cyanide mixed with meat to kill them. The baited areas had to be posted with signs. Shooting from aircraft was also legal at that time until there were several incidents of airplanes crashing during the pursuit. </p><p>I was a kid and never got to go, but my uncle ran with a bunch that hunted coyotes on horseback or mules using greyhounds. </p><p>The mules were actually better, and there were not a lot of fences back on those days. </p><p>In Osage county there were miles of fences along the roads that had earless coyote carcasses hung on them. </p><p>In the end, the coyotes won. Humans will never ever control them. Too smart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3057579, member: 5412"] Yes. Bounty of $7.00 was paid for a pair of ears at one time. Gov trappers also used cyanide mixed with meat to kill them. The baited areas had to be posted with signs. Shooting from aircraft was also legal at that time until there were several incidents of airplanes crashing during the pursuit. I was a kid and never got to go, but my uncle ran with a bunch that hunted coyotes on horseback or mules using greyhounds. The mules were actually better, and there were not a lot of fences back on those days. In Osage county there were miles of fences along the roads that had earless coyote carcasses hung on them. In the end, the coyotes won. Humans will never ever control them. Too smart. [/QUOTE]
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