Would you shoot this coyote?

If I get a chance at this one, it's a goner.

Pic's taken approx. 35 yd's from the back of our house.

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Shoot it. If you love your cat. The got a 17lb Tomcat of my neighbor's and they will get your cat too if you continue to let them come around unmolested.

I still shoot 'yotes, but I can't really get my heart in it anymore. Every example of coyote scat I find has cat fur in it, and feral cats are a much worse problem on my place than the coyotes are.
 
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Next spring 10 fawns, 20 cotton tails, 30 turkey chicks and 50 partridge hatchlings will thank you....

Not to mention untold numbers of other small mammals, birds and lizards. NDOW says the reason it is sometimes hard to find lizards is because they have all been eaten. The Horny Toad population has been hit real hard because they just freeze rather than hiding. The coyote sniffs them out and that's all she wrote. As for ground/low nesting birds, forget it. If the coyotes don't get them outside of town then the feral/foreclosure cats will within the city.
 
Believe it or not; coyotes are becoming far more daring even in nearly urban, suburban, and rural areas of metro New Orleans.

Coyotes live in City Park and have attacked and eaten pets in the middle of the city.

Where I live near the levee system coyotes do the same thing.

My neighbors and I have discussed the need to shoot them on sight, if safe.
 
I don't know if there are any fly tiers in the post, but the tail especially is excellent tying material ( any tails (coyote ! ) out there for sale ?
I'm serious !
 
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.

Caedite eos! Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.

-Arnald-Amalric, 1208

The 'Yotes fall into this class...
 

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