I just personally think that in many circumstances, a county would be better off hiring, or contracting with a few guys that know what they're doing, rather than putting a bounty on and letting a bunch of morons in that have no idea what they're doing.
I think in most cases, the problem will be better solved with the aforementioned method.
I had a lady down where I bowhunt lose both of her yapper dogs a few years back. She swore up and down a cat did it, but for that area, it was a no-brainer that coyotes were the culprit.
For starters, she was in a horrible spot, killing a dog there was an extremely short term fix as there are just so many in that area more than willing to move into, and looking for new territories.
This is also an area that sees a lot of human activity. Its relatively close to some well populated areas, lots of bird hunters, deer hunters, and in recent years, coyote "callers". Lots of hunting pressure.
Anyway, she let every Tom, Dick, and Harry in to "kill" those coyotes. Seven groups of guys called and called (and god knows what else) through December and most of January and killed a SINGLE coyote. She called me to ask if id give it a go as she was still seeing tracks in her yard in the mornings, etc. I asked her a few questions and as soon as she told me how many guys had been in that area I cringed. First thing I told her was to not let anyone else in for a while.
Sure enough, calling a coyote into rifle range in that area took an act of god.
Had she called me first, I could have worked the area more methodically, and im not saying I could have killed all the coyotes in that area, but I would have put a hell of a lot bigger dent in the local population than one.
That spring I put a dirthole set on each corner of the home place. I told her to just walk out in my pickup tracks every day and check them. Dont poke around, just look. Call me if we catch something. First night we had a double, a day later a single.
The following year I went into that same area and killed 4 in one morning. I made a point of pulling into her yard and chatting that morning. Needless to say, I have free rein on that land now. I know its a continuous battle to keep numbers down in that immediate area. But, I have it all to myself now when it comes to coyotes, and keeping numbers down with light effort is a possibility because of that.
Not to mention the bowhunting there is PHENOMENAL!!!
