https://oceola.ca/
http://bcwf.net/index.php
http://www.wildsheepsociety.net/
I Give my Heart to my Family....
My Mind to my Work.......
But My Soul Belongs to the Mountains.....
First of, a healthy coyote population is important for a balanced eco system!
Second: when putting the coyote skin on a tretcher, go for length, not wide.
Also, if you sell them to a fur buyer you dont need the paws at all; or the lips and ears turned.
+1 to this idea,great way for kids to learn how to skin,turn lips ears etc. Then when they are older and want to mount an animal they have taken they will have a good idea how to do it.
Easier to make a mistake on a yote and then try again on the next one then to screw up a once in a life time animal.
https://oceola.ca/
http://bcwf.net/index.php
http://www.wildsheepsociety.net/
I Give my Heart to my Family....
My Mind to my Work.......
But My Soul Belongs to the Mountains.....
If you don't find anyone who wants them I'd be more then happy to take a few at what ever you feel is a fair price. Can always use the practice skinning and tanning stuff on my own and gives me something to do. PM me if you are interested
Cattle are the real vermin in the equation.
Sorry for the derail, but I am a little tired of the poor rancher against the world syndrome.
Does anyone really think that the yotes are harming our wildlife more than the current B.C. grazing practices? How about the ranches that are getting federal money for "ungulate" crop damage, yet they are sitting on prime winter range. Did you know that one of the conditions for federal money is that the ranch allow hunting on their property. Apparently allowing a guide to work the ranch, while not allowing residents is legite.
Once again sorry for the thread derail. Mods may remove if required.