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Coyote Problem in Pinellas County

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DaveT
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Oh....misread the first post....now I see....ever hear about doing it with large PVC pipe buried in the ground at an angle that they can walk down in to get at the bait, not be able to turn around, and then cant back up cuz they slip....and just throw some old meat down in it? I heard this works pretty good and simple....no moving parts, just got to get the angle of the dangle right. Never did hear how they get em out of there though without a bullet up the ass.

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Glowworm
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I would be happy to help trap or remove them, via whatever means works. I would then Skin and tan them hides! I am making a cloak for a medieval reenactment and the fur would be an awesome addition.

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DaveT
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I would be happy to help trap or remove them, via whatever means works. I would then Skin and tan them hides! I am making a cloak for a medieval reenactment and the fur would be an awesome addition.

They make nice pelts for hanging on the wall or whatever.....a little stinky when fleshing out....but you get used to it after a couple of bourbons.

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Iluv2hunt
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The comments on the TBO article are absolutely hilarious. These libs have nothing better to do

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DaveT
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Does anybody know how that program works.....does the state pay these trappers or do you just get the animal or what?

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