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    Predator hunting

    I work on a ranch in south texas and have a lot of coyotes, some bobcats ,and many pigs running around. im trying to figure out the best way to get the off the property. my boss has a night vision scope on his .308 AR and has caller for different animals. there are 12 food plots on the property. is setting up by one of them the best option?

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    I bet your boss knows. Just depends on the lay of the land. There are lot of varmint callers on here smarter than me......stay tuned.....by the way....nice job you have!!!sounds like you have a great benefit program working for you. Put that gun up and use your bow.

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      #3
      Here's a lot of info.....

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        #4
        Originally posted by texag93 View Post
        The info was very helpful. Thanks

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          First off, I doubt that you are going to get them off the property by calling either in the day or night. If you really want to get rid of them, then you should get a trapper that has the experience to get the job done. If the place is not fenced with a coyote proof fence then, they will simply come back on the place when you get rid of the ones that are there. Coyotes seem to be able to detect a void in population and simply fill it. What I would do is hunt as much as possible and have a great time in controlling them, I just don't see any chance that they will be eradicated. Good luck.

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            #6
            Poison but that's no fun! For yotes you can bait spots with dog food or chicken and set up down wind with a good view of the DW side and shoot away! Works day or night

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              #7
              Originally posted by Cropduster View Post
              First off, I doubt that you are going to get them off the property by calling either in the day or night. If you really want to get rid of them, then you should get a trapper that has the experience to get the job done. If the place is not fenced with a coyote proof fence then, they will simply come back on the place when you get rid of the ones that are there. Coyotes seem to be able to detect a void in population and simply fill it. What I would do is hunt as much as possible and have a great time in controlling them, I just don't see any chance that they will be eradicated. Good luck.
              I agree with not being able to keep them off the property but we are trying our best. We have shot about 15 of them in helicopters in the past. We have heard alot of them around lately so we are gonna go after a few

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