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Originally Posted by Battle Rat
It's not a F&W problem.
It's a city bylaw problem.
Cities create no hunting and no trapping zones within their limits that result in problem wildlife.
Fingers need to be pointed back at the residents with voting rights.
Unfortunately most of those voters are citiots.
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I have to tell you, I would not be in favor of people hunting in the city limits or behind my house here in the river valley for the exact same reason you stated ….. citiods.
I would be sitting there with my cool can of beer on my back deck and an errand shot could puncture a hole in the can and I can spill my beer.
Maybe even worse.
I don't think opening up hunting in the city is an answer I'd support.
I wouldn't be opposed to F&W culling these coyotes using shotguns or something that won't carry a round too far with potential to personal injury or property damage.
Or, they could licence, train and monitor some selected people with brains to do so.
I'm sure PETA's head would explode - but that would be the solution for me.
You know if you trap or poisons someone's pooch is going to get it - or a freaking crow will end up on the news having eaten a poisoned coyote and the world will protest - so those are not answers either.
shotguns and a dozen guys with working brains and this problem will be solved.