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Originally Posted by Hugenuge
It’s my 3rd year processing coyotes this year and I am really excited to hone my craft a little better this year. I learned a tone of stuff last year thanks to some great guys on here!! Pikeslayer, hunterdave, Nube, and a few others.
I ended up taking in a total of 6 coyotes last year and ended up with $500, $200 of that coming from one dog alone haha three others were under $40 due to my learning mistakes but I was pumped to have had a couple well graded doggs.
This year my goal is to get 20! And to really do a good job with the skinning and tail. The tail was my biggest learning curve last year. Ripped a few haha
With my big game hunting season all wrapped up I am wondering is now the time to start getting after these critters???
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Coyotes are primed up now, everything I boarded this week was a white back. Have at it. As for tails, make sure you use a tail puller. Don't leave your coyotes too long before you skin them, the tails dry out. Fresher the better. Some are just tough, and some are impossible due to past injuries.
Spruce