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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3301301" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I totally understand your concern. Back in the 50's and early 60's there were bounty's on coyotes. $3 to $7 per pair of ears if I can remember right. </p><p>My uncle and friends hunted them on horseback or riding mules which was much safer with grey hounds in Osage County which was largely unfenced at the time. </p><p>Government folks came in using raw meat with cyanide and a simple stake with a flag on it. There were lots of secondary kills using that method. Avian, canine and omnivores. When the secondary kills occurred landowners put a stop to it. I still remember looking out the side of the truck when a kid at one of those flags just on the other side of the fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3301301, member: 5412"] I totally understand your concern. Back in the 50's and early 60's there were bounty's on coyotes. $3 to $7 per pair of ears if I can remember right. My uncle and friends hunted them on horseback or riding mules which was much safer with grey hounds in Osage County which was largely unfenced at the time. Government folks came in using raw meat with cyanide and a simple stake with a flag on it. There were lots of secondary kills using that method. Avian, canine and omnivores. When the secondary kills occurred landowners put a stop to it. I still remember looking out the side of the truck when a kid at one of those flags just on the other side of the fence. [/QUOTE]
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