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jumar



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 12:43 pm    Post subject:  

Canyoneering has its bolt wars....caving has it's disclosure of cave locations...guess this forum has it's coyote hunting. :lol8:
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Rev. Coyote



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 5:01 pm    Post subject:  

Sombeech wrote: Rev. Coyote wrote: Seriously, though, you did eat your kill, right?

:roflol: coming from somebody who strongly supports abortion, I guess we could ask you the same question.

Yes, with fava beans and a nice merlot.
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Rev. Coyote



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 6:19 pm    Post subject:  

DAA wrote: Summit42 wrote: Takes a big man to murder a little dog. :2thumbs:

And just what, exactly, does being a "big man" have to do with anything?

I don't understand you guys and all your references to "manhood" and "murder" and stuff. You are simply ignorant, apparently? Coyote hunting has nothing to do with my manhood. Or anyone elses. Does it take a "big man" to make lame ass snipes from behind a keyboard?

Wanna do some real "big man" stuff? Here's a suggestion:

If you have derogatory comments of a personal nature to make, then make them truly personal. By that I mean, make them in person. Face to face. Close enough to make sure I can smell your breath when you are making your snide little comments. Regardless of the outcome, I could at least respect you for taking that iniative. But for sitting behind your keyboard, taking pot shots that don't even show any creative thought process or intellectual integrity, all I can do is wonder how much it must suck to be you.

As for the Rev. We all know that I'm the subject of his intense homosexual fantasies. We all know that. While I'm not his type, and don't lean that way anyway, I'm still flattered by the attention.

- DAA

Hey, I'm in Virginia, you're in Utah. I'm not making a special trip just to tell you what I think of you. This will have to do, bub.

Far as the fantasy thing, you've never met me. I might be JUST your type, Nancy! Hee hee hee...
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Rev. Coyote



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 6:22 pm    Post subject:  

fouristhenewone wrote: DAA - I'll call you on your shit right now. I don't care if it's online or a foot from your face, I'll still tell you that I think hunting coyotes for sport is for pussys. and you do it, so you do the math. Any person that thinks it shows any talent to sit around taking pot shots at coyotes is a frigging idiot. shit, I could walk up into my buddies backyard any summer night and pick of ten in an hour.

when reading your post I have no choice but to come to the conclusion that you are a. to scared to participate in a sport where the other participant isn't an unsuspecting victim, or b. just don't have the skills to participate in any other sport.

oh, and I'm not an anti-gun nut, btw. or even anti-hunting, for that matter. but when it's purely for sport and has no other purpose, well, to reiterate, that's for pussys. I'm all for hunting to eat, or even hunting for sport, as long as you are eating the meat.

Also, please don't launch into so speech about how there's an over population of coyotes, rabbits, etc. It's because people like yourself hunted wolves out of existence 70 years ago that has removed the natural predator of coyotes. given time nature balances itself out, but not when humans continue to dick with it's ability to do so.

Amen to that.
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REDFOX



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 8:32 pm    Post subject:  

I have met a lot of people that are all talk and think that they have the skills to take a coyote. Very few people actually are successful or accurate enough in their shooting to actually shoot a coyote. Good Job DAA on your years of time spent in the field and the respect that you have for coyotes that seems to go unnoticed in this very forum.
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Rev. Coyote



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 8:33 pm    Post subject:  

jumar wrote: Canyoneering has its bolt wars....caving has it's disclosure of cave locations...guess this forum has it's coyote hunting. :lol8:

Bolt wars? Do tell, O Jumar!
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fourtycal



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 8:59 pm    Post subject:  

Kazak wrote: What exactly do you do with a coyote? Do you use it for hides, frame it or do you actually use it for meat? Again, nothing offensive, I am really just curious.

The hides are sometimes worth a little, many counties offer a bounty as well.
They are not fit to eat just like you wouldn't eat mice or rats that you trap.

Coyotes are prolific, killing them to protect your ranch animals or for fun does not impact their numbers enough to even keep them in check, That's why the bounty on them and government subsidized control.

DAA is a hero of mine, these critters are not at all easy to bag (except for fourist who can "pick of ten in an hour" :cool: )

I just hunt them for fun and to piss off the rev :wink: .
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accadacca



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 9:37 pm    Post subject:  

Ive never had much luck hunting coyotes, but I do like to shoot dogs randomly.
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stefan



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 9:58 pm    Post subject:  

Rev. Coyote wrote: jumar wrote: Canyoneering has its bolt wars....caving has it's disclosure of cave locations...guess this forum has it's coyote hunting. :lol8:

Bolt wars?

bolt wars ... kind of like the clone wars in star wars. piktchure the evil empire coming and modifying (some might say "dumbing down") canyons by placing metal bolts to mollify difficulties and obstacles naturally present in the canyon. the rebels have fought against the empire by using the good side of the force (knowledge, ingenuity and education) to spread the practice of natural anchoring and other non-permanent methods to deal with the obstacles ... convincing others of the need for and the elegance of broadening their skill set so that it's commensurate with the canyon rather than the reverse ... to respect the canyon, as it were.

the bolt wars further involved the middle ... those who aren't about to place a bolt everywhere, but can see the utility of placing them in certain places ...

the rebels seem to have won in general, however, the empire is still alive, though elusive ...
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jumar



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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 6:27 am    Post subject:  

Quote: Rev. Coyote wrote:
jumar wrote:
Canyoneering has its bolt wars....caving has it's disclosure of cave locations...guess this forum has it's coyote hunting.


Bolt wars?


bolt wars ... kind of like the clone wars in star wars. piktchure the evil empire coming and modifying (some might say "dumbing down") canyons by placing metal bolts to mollify difficulties and obstacles naturally present in the canyon. the rebels have fought against the empire by using the good side of the force (knowledge, ingenuity and education) to spread the practice of natural anchoring and other non-permanent methods to deal with the obstacles ... convincing others of the need for and the elegance of broadening their skill set so that it's commensurate with the canyon rather than the reverse ... to respect the canyon, as it were.

the bolt wars further involved the middle ... those who aren't about to place a bolt everywhere, but can see the utility of placing them in certain places ...

the rebels seem to have won in general, however, the empire is still alive, though elusive ...

:lol8:
Yeah there's an endless debate on whether or not to use bolts, and when and where to use them.
Use the force Luke! Or a big pile of rocks to rappel off of. Whichever's easier. :haha:
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Rev. Coyote



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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 7:15 am    Post subject:  

REDFOX wrote: Good Job DAA on your years of time spent in the field and the respect that you have for coyotes that seems to go unnoticed in this very forum.

He respects them so much he kills them. That's some twisted logic there.
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Rev. Coyote



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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 7:18 am    Post subject:  

fourtycal wrote: I just hunt them for fun and to piss off the rev :wink: .


Hey man, whatever gives you a woodie. Who am I to judge?
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Rev. Coyote



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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 7:19 am    Post subject:  

jumar wrote: Quote: Rev. Coyote wrote:
jumar wrote:
Canyoneering has its bolt wars....caving has it's disclosure of cave locations...guess this forum has it's coyote hunting.


Bolt wars?


bolt wars ... kind of like the clone wars in star wars. piktchure the evil empire coming and modifying (some might say "dumbing down") canyons by placing metal bolts to mollify difficulties and obstacles naturally present in the canyon. the rebels have fought against the empire by using the good side of the force (knowledge, ingenuity and education) to spread the practice of natural anchoring and other non-permanent methods to deal with the obstacles ... convincing others of the need for and the elegance of broadening their skill set so that it's commensurate with the canyon rather than the reverse ... to respect the canyon, as it were.

the bolt wars further involved the middle ... those who aren't about to place a bolt everywhere, but can see the utility of placing them in certain places ...

the rebels seem to have won in general, however, the empire is still alive, though elusive ...

:lol8:
Yeah there's an endless debate on whether or not to use bolts, and when and where to use them.
Use the force Luke! Or a big pile of rocks to rappel off of. Whichever's easier. :haha:

Interesting... I'm a pansy about climbing that involves ropes, so had no idea there was a war aloft.
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fouristhenewone



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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 7:30 am    Post subject:  

fourtycal wrote: Coyotes are prolific, killing them to protect your ranch animals or for fun does not impact their numbers enough to even keep them in check, That's why the bounty on them and government subsidized control.


You mean to protect the cows and sheep that crap all over the same BLM land we all like to camp on? The ones that take a crap in 2/3 of the good springs in Utah? Boy am I glad we are protecting those slow elk.

fourtycal wrote: DAA is a hero of mine, these critters are not at all easy to bag (except for fourist who can "pick of ten in an hour" :cool: )


your right. I was exaggerating. but I can definitely pick off that many neighborhood kids, cats, and dogs. They're just as helpless, but a little better eating. where's my government check for that?! :blahblah:
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Rev. Coyote



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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 8:16 am    Post subject:  

fouristhenewone wrote: fourtycal wrote: DAA is a hero of mine, these critters are not at all easy to bag (except for fourist who can "pick of ten in an hour" :cool: )


your right. I was exaggerating. but I can definitely pick off that many neighborhood kids, cats, and dogs. They're just as helpless, but a little better eating. where's my government check for that?! :blahblah:

You, good sir, are one high-octane smartass! My hat is off to you.
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