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What to do with Coyote???

Started by MikeP in WV, November 28, 2011, 10:22:00 AM

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BowHuntingFool

A full body mount is well worth it in my opinion!

>>>---Joe Bzura---->

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Shedrock

I would not eat coyote. I work for the USDA and we test coyotes for disease. We tested 21 coyotes, and 7 were positive for bubonic plague, and 6 had tularemia. If you want to get really sick or die, go ahead and eat them.

Mounts, rugs, and back quivers are a good idea. Or sell the hides to buy a new bow.  :thumbsup:
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K.S.TRAPPER

QuoteOriginally posted by Shedrock:
I would not eat coyote. I work for the USDA and we test coyotes for disease. We tested 21 coyotes, and 7 were positive for bubonic plague, and 6 had tularemia. If you want to get really sick or die, go ahead and eat them.

Mounts, rugs, and back quivers are a good idea. Or sell the hides to buy a new bow.   :thumbsup:  
x2, You beat me to it Shedrock  :thumbsup:  

Tracy
You really haven't hunted the old fashion way until you've done it from one of these Indian houses.(The Tipi) "Glenn ST. Charles"

RAU

I too would contact Moyle mink and tannery. Case skinning a coyote isnt that hard. Flesh and salt it and ship it to them and for $25 youve got a beautifull fur to hang by the nose on the wall. I honestly think they look better this way than many of the more expensive options. Ive killed 3 so far. 2 with a rifle and one with a compound and they tanned 2 of them for me

KellyG

jimmerc that is a very cool looking quiver. Did you do that yourself?
That has my vote.

Thumper Dunker

QuoteOriginally posted by Shedrock:
I would not eat coyote. I work for the USDA and we test coyotes for disease. We tested 21 coyotes, and 7 were positive for bubonic plague, and 6 had tularemia. If you want to get really sick or die, go ahead and eat them.

Mounts, rugs, and back quivers are a good idea. Or sell the hides to buy a new bow.   :thumbsup:  
+3
You can hop but you can't hide.
If it was not for rabbits I would never get a buck.
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jimmerc

QuoteOriginally posted by KellyG:
jimmerc that is a very cool looking quiver. Did you do that yourself?
That has my vote.
KellyG,   I did!  It took me several weeks to do in the sub freezing temps of mid january and febuary- in my garge! Had to heat the garge up everynight to work on it and thaw everything out!
The end result was well worth the work involved! cost to do was under 35.00!  I hunt and trap coyotes after deer season(trad bowhunt) and I have high respect for them as both hunters and hunted!
1- kajika stik combo,RC 55@28/LONGBOW 57@28 Both W/diamondback skins

1- monarch longbow royal 68" 59@28
1- bear kodak hunter-44@28


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