The ecosystem done fine without them,thanks to the fox hound folks.Not quite all of them. The ecosystem still needs predators.
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The ecosystem done fine without them,thanks to the fox hound folks.Not quite all of them. The ecosystem still needs predators.
Yotes are primarily carnivorous but are omnivores, they eat a lot of persimmons, muscadines and other fruits.I don't hunt...but I've always heard that you don't eat carnivores on land, just herbivores. Not sure how true that is, though.
You forgot the bacon wrap.Yeah ill give you a solid recipe. Take the straps and debone a hind quarter. Take cedar or oak planks and soak them for a few hours. Slow roast it for about 6 hours and keep the planks from burning. When it looks done, throw away the coyote and eat the planks.
In all honesty, ive seen some folks on youtube cook them and they said it tasted like trash.
I'd eat one if I absolutely have to but I got some extra weight I'd let go before doing it.
Not quite, that's why there are a million deer in Ga. No predators past the yearling stage except us.The ecosystem done fine without them,thanks to the fox hound folks.
Damit man, always forgetting the best part.You forgot the bacon wrap.
OkNot quite, that's why there are a million deer in Ga. No predators past the yearling stage except us.
Thanks. I’m using a Foxpro Hammerjack 2 call with the attached Foxjack decoy.Thats a big one too. What's your call and setup if you don't mind?
That looks like a pretty good sized oneJust had one cruise through the same spot again. This is where I shot the one last week. I need to get some traps in there as soon as i get my license View attachment 5752040