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Those snares look handy, are you gonna hang the coyote on a fence? I hear that deters others.
Nope I'll just toss the POS back over the fence on their side. It is still their dog it is just legally defined as a coyote under Texas law. They can bury it and hold a service if they care. Plus I will want my snare back for the next crappy dog they get. Also we have another MIA hen now that they decided their dog can run free.
 
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Nope I'll just toss the POS back over the fence on their side. It is still their dog it is just legally defined as a coyote under Texas law. They can bury it and hold a service if they care. Plus I will want my snare back for the next crappy dog they get.
Like my neighbors, there will always be another.
They would just leave it lay. They pile their brush in the front yard, 35 ft from front door. 10 acres, of junk cars, rusty barrels, junk, more junk and brush piles in front yard
 
I think I will place blocks of rat bait around access points, where I see trails from the varmints, i know of 2 places for sure.
OMG peanut butter poison would so harm my dogs. They live for nips of that stuff we use the chunky kind as treats and also a way to hide a pill in it. They just think the medicine is another chunk and don't bothering with removing chunks from their peanut butter.

They just think "Best treat ever" getting medicated.
 
My yard from front

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Neighbors
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Nice brush pile they got going there. When they decide to burn it do you think they want to lose what little fence line they have out front?

We have a brush pile ourselves but it is also in the burn pit. So nice living outside of city limits and a HOA. I will set it alight when the winds are calm and the time is right.
 
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Nice brush pile they got going there. When they decide to burn it do you think they want to lose what little fence line they have out front?

We have a brush pile ourselves but it is also in the burn pit. So nice living outside of city limits and a HOA. I will set it alight when the winds are calm and the time is right.
Burn it once a year maybe, he was delivering gasoline to stations a couple years ago when they decided to burn brush. Gas truck sitting where black truck in that pic is now. No explosions or anything, but I was expecting one
 
Nice brush pile they got going there. When they decide to burn it do you think they want to lose what little fence line they have out front?

We have a brush pile ourselves but it is also in the burn pit. So nice living outside of city limits and a HOA. I will set it alight when the winds are calm and the time is right.
We haul ours to back pasture, along with any critters to the bone pile.
 
Nice brush pile they got going there. When they decide to burn it do you think they want to lose what little fence line they have out front?

We have a brush pile ourselves but it is also in the burn pit. So nice living outside of city limits and a HOA. I will set it alight when the winds are calm and the time is right.
Last Sunday I set one of my brush piles to ash. Started it as the fog started... Even with the wind, I had the hose "at the ready", and wetted the occasional embers that floated....

Pile #2 will happen soon enough...
 

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