TheBigRServices
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So I've shot a few coyotes lately and wondering what others do with them so as not to be wasteful. Anyone sell or buy the pelts or whole coyote? I don't really want to eat them ha ha.
I trapped quite a bit as a teen, growing up near the amite river in East Feleciana parish. Pelts fetched good money back then. Long after I hung up my traps the price for pelts dropped drastically and I have no idea why. I don’t even think you can find a local buyer anymore. There are leather works that buy deer hides here and there, mostly northwest US. Maybe try your luck with that route online.
Tanning is not a hard process to learn and winter coyote pelts can be quite impressive when done right.
Btw, if you need live bait to stake out I got some old hens I need to give away.
Yeah, my aunt and uncle lived off Greenwell Springs on TJ Price rd. Baywood/Pride area. Rabbits and coyotes galoreIf you were on the river in EF you must know where Pride is. My friend had two under his carport in Pride. Lots around here now
If you were on the river in EF you must know where Pride is. My friend had two under his carport in Pride. Lots around here now
If you know of anyone with a gator in their pond, maybe it could be a lil dessert for them.
Yeah, my aunt and uncle lived off Greenwell Springs on TJ Price rd. Baywood/Pride area. Rabbits and coyotes galore
I actually live in EF and I hear them all the time at night. Never seen them although I've never gone out looking for them.
I might know them I know a lot of people in Baywood Jim Pride and Lee Price rds.
I need a coyote skull
Freeze it til spring then throw it in a big ant pile and cover it with something big enough that nothing can carry it off. They’ll clean it up real nice in a few days.Well I have the one I shot yesterday. I'm near Loranger, La if you want it. Not sure how long before other critters get it first. What's your plans with it? just curious
Let the backstrap sit in milk for 1 hr, vacuum seal with olive oil, salt, pepper - immerse in sous vide after bath for 3 hrs - finish over a grill with red hot coals for 5 min. It will probably taste like roadkill but you won't know unless you try. Cats, on the other hand, that recipe actually works with...
yum. I know what will be on the dinner table when the in-laws come over for Christmas.
Somehow, I did not expect that comment from the only lady that posts on the board...
Maybe lure them in with the free chickens someone is giving away as coyote bait?