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    Default Coyote Hunting? Or any other predator hunting on Oregon coastal areas?

    Just got back from Sandpoint, ID. (paradise in my book) amazing Coyote hunting there! Does anyone know of a good area on the Oregon coast where I can do this?

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    down by me on the beach or my ranch,, 2500 ACk of land.

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    Just got a foxpro and a good friend has a few hundred acres for me to try it out on.Let me know in the next couple weeks,we can go give it a try.

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    Coyote hunting is something I've wanted to try.

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    We need to start killing em on the coast there Geting
    Out of hand. Lots of guys hunt east Oregon it's easy over
    There ..harder here due to brush. But good thing here no one hunts
    Much here so thay will come in .. Easy if your set up right

    We have farm land and we are having a bad prob with em.
    Geting to the point of Geting a trapper..

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    We need to start killing em on the coast there Geting
    Out of hand. Lots of guys hunt east Oregon it's easy over
    There ..harder here due to brush. But good thing here no one hunts
    Much here so thay will come in .. Easy if your set up right

    We have farm land and we are having a bad prob with em.
    Geting to the point of Geting a trapper..
    Well, why not invite out some interested fellows from this forum to come take care of them for you?

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    Yeah that sounds like a good time

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    What part of the coast are you at Tomcat? It would be interesting to scope out your property and see if we can find a few areas for a few good "Stands" and maby set something up!!

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    I'm in Reedsport the lands north of powers

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    I know they are all over the place in the nehalem area! I seen one run across the road in Gold Beach.... It was 1am, but it was in a residential area. ( and no it was not a dog!! I know the difference!! Lol ) so that area has to be crawling with them!! We should go to eastern Oregon and trap about 50 of those wild pigs and cut them loose over here!! Get that population up so we have another legal "predator" to shoot at! Haha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckyherman View Post
    I know they are all over the place in the nehalem area! I seen one run across the road in Gold Beach.... It was 1am, but it was in a residential area. ( and no it was not a dog!! I know the difference!! Lol ) so that area has to be crawling with them!! We should go to eastern Oregon and trap about 50 of those wild pigs and cut them loose over here!! Get that population up so we have another legal "predator" to shoot at! Haha!
    Oh Lord, you do NOT want wild Hogs anywhere near your farm. They are Distructive!!!!....one thing they do that could be considered good though, they will also root out the blackberry tangles.

    I know the Reedsport/Powers area, was a teenager N of Coos Bay...too far away now, but that can be some heavy stuff to hunt in down there.

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    So, what do you guys do with the coyote after you shoot them? I know many skin them and sell the hides. What do you guys do with the rest??

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    Let them rot...

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    Crab bait...We hear people in the bay wondering what kind of bait we are using to get that many crab.When you say coyote they look at you like your nutts,or your pulling their leg.

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