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				I am confused by the comments of Robert and Dean.  Should we shoot the odd coyote or should we not?  In my neighborhood, coyote hunters are quite successful, but I have never seen one.  What do I do when I see one?  I'm not exactly a newcomer in my county, having hunted here for sixty years. 
			
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			This is another example of Mother Natures cruelty. The antis should see this along with the PETA liberals. Where's that deer rights???   
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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