CR, My experience with coyote dogs and hunters is anything but pleasant.First experience on our way to Rice Lake,a pickup stopped in the middle of the county road,some jerk had a coyote down with his boot on the coyotes throat, while the dog chewed the coyote apart. Should have shot the owner but I didn't have a gun, would have surely been tempted, to throw pain and suffering on the owner and the dogs.Second experience, making up wood while setting in the bobcat seat, along comes a hound with a collar,jumps in the bucket and up to the seat, giving me kisses. Took a while to shoo her away, when up come the owner later,wanting to know if I seen the dog,my reply, Nope, not hide nor hair. Dog didn't want any part of the hunting of coyotes,can't say as I blame it. We live right next to the county forest ground and in some nights can hear the coyote singing,which is a beautiful,lonesome sound,now I heard that coyotes will try and call domestic dogs out so they can kill them. Our pal Jake is walked nightly with my son who is armed with a 45 long slide to protect Jake if ever one entered our area. I can remember hunting season was open with the deer license a bounty on wolf and bear,$35.00 bounty. I shot at one wolf and missed now I'm glad I did, they are reported every once in a while and are now protected, my opinion is it's a good thing,now if we could just keep the DNR from killing them. JMO and I'm proud to post it. By the way we lived in coyote/wolf country for over 40 years and never had a bad experience from either animals, all the time owning dogs of all sizes. LOU
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