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questions on shooting coyotes
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12/31/15 09:01 PM
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txhunter1010
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We are in Coryell and have some places to go in lampasas county to shoot all the yotes and cats we want for a guy. Is there anywhere that does a kill fee or anything any more if you turn the animals or there parts in?
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Re: questions on shooting coyotes
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12/31/15 09:36 PM
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Ridinbackwards
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Certain counties used to pay a bounty if you brought in a coyote's ears. Haven't heard of that in years.
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Re: questions on shooting coyotes
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01/01/16 04:33 AM
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Ronnie Oneal
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Your best bet would be to freeze the cats and take them to a fur buyer. Buyers usually show up at the bigger predator tournaments. Not sure your gonna get anything for the coyotes but you will the cats as long as you don't blow them up.
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Re: questions on shooting coyotes
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01/01/16 12:16 PM
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rogerh
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They used to have a bounty on yotes not sure if they still do ck with the chamber of commerce. They also had to be killed in Lampasas co.
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