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Old 10-22-2008, 02:42 PM
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I suggest you go get some counseling. You're merely exploiting a neighbor's tragedy to give yourself the freedom to carry out sadistic inhumane acts.
Bingo.
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Old 10-22-2008, 02:42 PM
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Why don't you keep your dogs on a leash? Coyotes are not a big enough of a problem to go out and hunt for them. Get permits and go hunt deer.
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Old 10-22-2008, 02:55 PM
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He's a big, bad troll. Do you know anyone who hunts them??
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Old 10-22-2008, 03:21 PM
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You are a sick F***K.

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Does anyone know the best way to atract these things to you other than their attempts at small animals? I took my dog on one occasion to "hunt" them and one actually had the courage to stare us down and growl. I then took out his rear end and cut his stomach open while he was still alive so my dog could teach him what its like to be eaten. That day I let the other coyotes in the distance live so they could watch their friend and hopefully learn humans won't put up with this.
Now that you've trained your dog to start eating raw living flesh, I wouldn't be surprised if next it wants to start eating humans.
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Old 10-22-2008, 03:24 PM
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You are a sick F***K.



Now that you've trained your dog to start eating raw living flesh, I wouldn't be surprised if next it wants to start eating humans.
Or maybe his neighbor's dog, who he just recently saved through a hail of bullets in the dark of night!!
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Old 10-22-2008, 04:07 PM
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About 10pm a few weeks ago I was walking my dog in a neighborhood when I heard coyotes attacking a dog in someones yard nearby. A lady ran out to save her dog who was just out for its last run of the night and I unloaded my entire clip in the dark at them as they started running away (I got there 15 seconds to late to leave a few dead). At least I found a lot of blood so I know I hit at least one. Actually I practice for sniper precision so I'm confident I got all three...

Since then I've been spending my excerise time off the local nearby trails tracking and killing these things. I've upgraded my piece to an AR-15 and 45 round clips to get more..

Does anyone know the best way to atract these things to you other than their attempts at small animals? I took my dog on one occasion to "hunt" them and one actually had the courage to stare us down and growl. I then took out his rear end and cut his stomach open while he was still alive so my dog could teach him what its like to be eaten. That day I let the other coyotes in the distance live so they could watch their friend and hopefully learn humans won't put up with this.
What a crock of BS! Go get 'em, Killer. LMAO.
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Old 10-22-2008, 04:28 PM
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Well, let's see, I may be able to track down this person and report him to the police.
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Old 10-22-2008, 06:23 PM
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Have read some pretty stupid posts in my life, but the OP here wins the prize.

You have issues.
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Old 10-22-2008, 07:57 PM
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Its a fenced yard of a beautiful property. They made their way into the non-fenced area of her negative edge pool since it is on a mountain.
I would suggest that you get government maps and surveys and personally give them to all the coyotes so they'll know which property or areas to avoid. That way they can still live in their native habitat, avoid your properties, and you and your neighbor can live with peace of mind knowing that they will follow your directions and all will live happily ever after.
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Old 10-22-2008, 09:19 PM
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About 10pm a few weeks ago I was walking my dog in a neighborhood when I heard coyotes attacking a dog in someones yard nearby. A lady ran out to save her dog who was just out for its last run of the night and I unloaded my entire clip in the dark at them as they started running away (I got there 15 seconds to late to leave a few dead). At least I found a lot of blood so I know I hit at least one. Actually I practice for sniper precision so I'm confident I got all three...

Since then I've been spending my excerise time off the local nearby trails tracking and killing these things. I've upgraded my piece to an AR-15 and 45 round clips to get more..

Does anyone know the best way to atract these things to you other than their attempts at small animals? I took my dog on one occasion to "hunt" them and one actually had the courage to stare us down and growl. I then took out his rear end and cut his stomach open while he was still alive so my dog could teach him what its like to be eaten. That day I let the other coyotes in the distance live so they could watch their friend and hopefully learn humans won't put up with this.
Any drop house should also have quite a few coyotes...
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