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To get rid of Yotes get a piece of memory foam mattress, cut it into 1 1/2" minimum square chunks, put it in a pan and pour bacon grease, old cooking oil, mix in some guts from some ducks or deer and put it where the yotes are. They will eat it, get a stomach obstruction and not be able to digest anything and eventually die. |
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There is/was a guy in Richland Parish that got in big trouble for doing something similar. He was the land manager for a hunting club, and the pres of the hunting club told him to get rid of the yotes. Guy went and got some Temik and placed it on roadkill or hotdog or something can't remember really but ended up killing hawks and lots of other animals got hit hard because of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act See if I can find the article, but indirect killing ain't cool. Its perfectly legal to sit out there at night with night vision goggles and suppressed rifles and go to town on them edit: here you go, 3 years no hunting and $5k fine http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/news/34784 |
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Makes WAY more sense now that you put it that way, and I completely agree. But it seems to me that in that case, licensing should only apply to recreational hunters/trappers, not to people trapping on their own land to protect their land. Not sure how that distinction would be made other than to say you have to own land in order to be exempt from licensing. I must say, I haven't read the hog regulations, but that would seem the logical route to me. |
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