This guy should be strung up and hung. IDIOT:
http://www.nola.com/newsflash/louisi...list=louisiana
This guy should be strung up and hung. IDIOT:
http://www.nola.com/newsflash/louisi...list=louisiana
from his toes while undergoing the Chinese waterdrip torture.
His story doesn't seem far-fetched though (if his version is the truth). It sounds like he didn't have any intent on killing a bald eagle with the pesticides. It pretty much sounds like an unfortunate incident to me, but I'm sure there is more to the story that I don't know about.
I'm not a fan of poisoning because it is a slow painful death. But, I certainly understand him wanting to get coyotes off of his property. My parents have a calf or 2 eated each year by the preditors. It is hard not to want to get rid of all of them permanently. I would not have thought about eagles, or even birds for that matter, getting the bait.
Coyotes are just as easily killed with "bite bombs"...bait that has an explosive charge in it. It is quite selecive due to size and placement, and it is very effective. We use it on our hunting ranch do in South Texas.Originally Posted by Cal&Ken
I'm an asshole! What's your excuse?
Cartek is correct
and the guy was using an illegal substance.................that probably washed into mine and MADDAWG's drinking water with all this rain we have received lately.
..........................fry his ass
FIM we have been drinking this stuff and worse since we were small children. Check out the cancer rates per capita of Northeast Louisiana. I count my blessings every day.
I've always found a spot light, rifle and well placed "bait" gets the job done -
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
I agree with all of you. We certainly never poison. A gun works just fine. I am just saying I can understand his frustration.
There was a couple of bald eagles SHOT up here in OK yesterday. One was found dead and the other injured.
Go Tech!
This SOB thinks coons are predators?? What an idiot. I seriously doubt if bobcats are attacking his cows, also. I can show you a pasture in in Arkansas on Hwy 298 north of Lake Ouachita where the coyotes and cows live in a fox pen together. The first time I saw it I started to pull in to the farmer's house and tell him he had some coyotes after his cows. Then I saw the foxpen wire. We've got a lot of good ole boys up here in Ark. that will shoot those coyotes for him. Or he could just keep a few Great Pyrenees around with his cows and the coyotes will stay away.
I've seen Coyotes maul a calf behind my house before.