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ACEarcher
12-05-2008, 10:57 AM
Here you will be able to continue your topic of coyotes in NJ and the where/how they got there. Please refraine from going off topic. PLEASE keep the attitudes in check.
ACEarcher
12-05-2008, 11:14 AM
Here are all of your post.
First of all I have cranked my compound down as far as I want to without exceeding it's specs. Yes there is a low limit for poundage set by the mftr. Two, A crossbow would extend my hunting years. Three, we are so horn driven that many will not shoot does even when they are eating themselves out of house and home, and there would not be any reason for the truckloads of coyotes being driven about our State, and farmers and estate owners would not be screaming bloody murder about deer damage. We are responsible for maintaining a viable, not quantative deer population and it does not matter how we do it, as long as we do it. Unless you support White Buffalo, that is. Animal nuts just love it when we fight amongst ourselves, saving them time and money. Personally, I would love to see TV shows and Videos of "monster bucks" disappear, but that is what sells and we must be sold to. I do believe that a hunters safety course be drawn up for crossbows.
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Originally Posted by jross http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?p=11875#post11875)
and there would not be any reason for the truckloads of coyotes being driven about our State, .
Plz. show me where you read this?
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Plz. show me where you read this?
I didn't read it anywhere. It was related to me by a landowner across my swamp who was talking with a state trooper who was hunting the property next to his. He pulled a truck over on a main southern highway. He heard a strange noise coming from the truck and when he checked it was full of caged coyotes. I would not put it past Corzine, Jackson & co to pull some stupid thing like this since they are releasing bears in places like East Windsor Twp, and keeping it quiet.
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Originally Posted by jross http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?p=12264#post12264)
I didn't read it anywhere. It was related to me by a landowner across my swamp who was talking with a state trooper who was hunting the property next to his. He pulled a truck over on a main southern highway. He heard a strange noise coming from the truck and when he checked it was full of caged coyotes. I would not put it past Corzine, Jackson & co to pull some stupid thing like this since they are releasing bears in places like East Windsor Twp, and keeping it quiet.
i was thinking the other day, "where did all these coyotes come from?" ive been hunting since i was like 12 and never saw one. but over the last 2 seasons ive seen quite a few. actually had 1 bed down about 100yds down the hill from me, watched him/her for about 45 minutes
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Originally Posted by jross http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?p=12264#post12264)
I didn't read it anywhere. It was related to me by a landowner across my swamp who was talking with a state trooper who was hunting the property next to his. He pulled a truck over on a main southern highway. He heard a strange noise coming from the truck and when he checked it was full of caged coyotes. I would not put it past Corzine, Jackson & co to pull some stupid thing like this since they are releasing bears in places like East Windsor Twp, and keeping it quiet.
That has to be the funniest story I have ever heard when it comes to the F&G. No way is that true.
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That has to be the funniest story I have ever heard when it comes to the F&G. No way is that true.
R&R.......I'm just curious where do you think coyotes came from? My family goes back generations here in Forked River,NJ and my grandfather never heard of coyotes in jersey. I'm just wondering how you think they made it to New Jersey.
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R&R.......I'm just curious where do you think coyotes came from? My family goes back generations here in Forked River,NJ and my grandfather never heard of coyotes in jersey. I'm just wondering how you think they made it to New Jersey.
They have never left. No where will you see that they were eradicated from NJ. Where do you think the bears came from.
Besides if the state did move them down here they would be showing off how good of a job they (the state) did.
My brother lives on the Jug Town Mt. in Hunterdon County. His buddy is one of thr big wigs at the F&G office on Rt.173 next to Johnny's Truck stop. They have trailers w bear traps on them. When they get comlpaints of numerous bear in an area, they trap them. Next they re-locate them. They also do the same to coyote. Guess where they relocate them. The Pine Barrens. That is a Fact.
They are not now or never have relocated yotes.
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His buddy is one of thr big wigs at the F&G office on Rt.173 next to Johnny's Truck stop. They have trailers w bear traps on them. When they get comlpaints of numerous bear in an area, they trap them. Next they re-locate them. They also do the same to coyote. Guess where they relocate them. The Pine Barrens. That is a Fact.
And i got am email that says they are going to have a ticket blitz on 295 GSP & the turnpike.
No matter what a friend of a friend tell you they are doing with the bears they are not moving them to the pine barrens. With all the problem bears they have ppl. would be seeing a hell of alot of bears in the pine barrens. By now they would be showing up in ppls. backyards & trashcans.
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First off its not an e mail about speed traps on the GSP. Everyonegets them. Nor did I hear it from a friend of a friend. Its my BROTHER and his close friend who works up the street. FYI the pine barrens are larger then Yellowstone. That is a FACT. Over 1million acres. Also a FACT. Why wouldnt they re-locate them to the pine barrens? What do you THINK they do with them. Im sure you have the answer! From the last few posts, you seem to have all the answers. And by the way, Bamber Lake had 6 sitings this summer. Also a fact. (Thats a town in Lacey.)
The difference between yellowstone & the pinebarrens is that ppl. live in the pine barrens. They kill problem yotes & the bears are relocated up north. Most bears they trap are getting in ppl's trash. If you put 10 of these bears in the PB's every trailer park would be getting trashed & not just a few sightings.
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They are not now or never have relocated yotes.
And i got am email that says they are going to have a ticket blitz on 295 GSP & the turnpike.
No matter what a friend of a friend tell you they are doing with the bears they are not moving them to the pine barrens. With all the problem bears they have ppl. would be seeing a hell of alot of bears in the pine barrens. By now they would be showing up in ppls. backyards & trashcans.
And you definitely know this how? I agree with the bears in the pinelands though. A close relative works for the DEP, lives in East Windsor, and is ticked off about bears being released into his backyard. How would he know if either he has seen it or someone in the DEP told him?
ACEarcher
12-05-2008, 11:17 AM
Continued:
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Originally Posted by R & R http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?p=12285#post12285)
That has to be the funniest story I have ever heard when it comes to the F&G. No way is that true.
And you know this how?
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Originally Posted by R & R http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.thebuckbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?p=12369#post12369)
The difference between yellowstone & the pinebarrens is that ppl. live in the pine barrens. They kill problem yotes & the bears are relocated up north. Most bears they trap are getting in ppl's trash. If you put 10 of these bears in the PB's every trailer park would be getting trashed & not just a few sightings.
Boy, I guess you are right. You really have all the answers. And all the facts to back them up. Nice touch how you bash people who live in the Pine Barrens. What did you mean by that? Everyone that lives in the pines lives in trailers? Must be a fact that most do right? I mean you do know everything. By the way, I only mentioned the sitings in my town. The ones I was SURE about.
mayhem
12-13-2008, 11:24 PM
Saw them being released first hand about 5 years back. I wont say where but the Cape May/Lewes Ferry isn't far from there. You may have heard the story by now, but 4 years ago I was chased by 5 of them in my kayak while duck hunting. If I see em, I KILL EM!! I also don't wait around for horns, when I see a pile of 'cheese steaks' comin. . . the bow string is hummin!!
jdindianmills
12-14-2008, 09:15 AM
We have a lot here in Shamong my house backs up to the Wharton Forest and thier is a farm in the middle of it .the farmer got 11 of them last year he has pictures of them. he uses a hurt deer call and some meat and they come looking for the food.
ACEarcher
12-14-2008, 11:30 AM
I think coyotes have always been here in Pa just not noticed much. With no other preds besides man I guess they have free rain. Just lately in the past year or two I've noticed their presence here in Bucks Co. I know of one that keeps coming through this ridge at one of my spots. I found his tracks and scat during sprg gobbler and just recently I found his tracks during deer season (gun). So he's still alive and still coming through that ridge regularly. Funny thing I mentioned to my dad yesterday. This spot that I keep finding the tracks. We've always seen alot of fox there. Since I already got my buck I didn't spend as much time up there as I usually do, but still spent some. I didn't see one fox this year up there. Makes me think if their are more coyote up there. Coyotes vs. fox usually coyote win. They compete for the same resources and are both territorial. I'm gonna tray and get that yote this week.
nontyp-hunter
12-14-2008, 08:07 PM
My sister and her family live in West Cape May. Over the last few years they have lived there she has seen a number of coyotes in her back yard!
I would not believe this except when there to visit I have heard them howling and barking at night. It is really wierd to think that these predetors can survive around these very populated areas but they do and they thrive. She recently had my other sister get a few pictures of them as they drove down their street.
4-5 years ago iI was bow hunting second season on a private property 20ac about 1 mile from King of Prussia Mall and got to my treestand about 1/2 hr before any light. Sat there and heard what sounded like growling in thick woods next to were I was hunting. About 10 minutes later heard deer coming at good clip toward me. Saw 2-3 deer on trail headed right toward me. Sounded like something was walking behind them at a slightly slowe pace. Though it was owners dog or nieghbors dog chasing the deer. WRONG!! Got a reel good look at very large coyote stalking the deer. Only wished I had enough light to realize before it pasted my stand. I would of taken a shot (5yd) at it. I have been lucky enough to of taken a couple of foxes with the bow and this would of made a great hunt story. The owner of the property later told me he had seen several of them on the property and was not letting his dogs out at night or early morning without he or wife with them. These animals can addapt to any and all areas as long as there is food, cover and water.
kev316
12-16-2008, 10:32 PM
walking into my stand in mizpah this year opening day of bow,a yote started yipping right in front of me in the dark.i didn't know if he had friends,so i went back to the truck.i heard all kinds of them moving around,barking and yipping.it got lighter,another guy showed up and we walked in.didn't see anything but tracks.
R & R
12-16-2008, 10:56 PM
Saw them being released first hand about 5 years back. !
By who & what was the means?
Rem870sm
12-17-2008, 10:51 AM
late bow season i had big piles of deer hair along with drag marks and coyote tracks right near my bait pile. I have seen many coyotes in ocean county, and have had them in my back yard man times.:fight:
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