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Predator Hunting => Predator Hunting => Topic started by: poyzntoad on December 04, 2006, 01:45:21 AM

Title: carcass disposal?
Post by: poyzntoad on December 04, 2006, 01:45:21 AM
Hi I'm new to predator hunting and have been researching as much info as I can on the subject.
One thing I cant find info on is if there is anyone who will take a whole coyote off my hands.
My primary reason for hunting coyote is for "wildlife (ie; small game, upland bird) conservation.
I am not interested in trying to make money on the "pelts".
Are there people who will take the whole unskinned coyote.
Any info would be greatly appreciated particularly contact info, as I am eager to try my hand at coyote hunting,but will not do so without a proper means to dispose of the carcass.

p.s. I'm in eastern PA, lehigh valley/allentown area.
thanks, brian.
Title: carcass disposal?
Post by: Tracker on December 04, 2006, 05:01:52 PM
Yes there are people who will take them whole.
The closest to you (that I know of) is in saylorsburg, its north of wind gap.
Title: carcass disposal?
Post by: poyzntoad on December 05, 2006, 08:38:04 AM
Tracker, thanks for the info, that would be a perfect area to stop on the way back home. Do you have a name of the buisness or an email?
thanks again!
brian
Title: carcass disposal?
Post by: Tracker on December 05, 2006, 12:02:21 PM
Its Schuler's Critter Getters, 570-992-7382
Where are you hunting?
Title: carcass disposal?
Post by: poyzntoad on December 06, 2006, 04:28:38 PM
Tracker, thanks again,I'll give them a call this week.
I did some howling around sunset in the game lands at nockamixon and heard howls in the distance.
I will try there for my first hunt as I know the area well and will continue to seek spots in any direction outside the lehigh valley.
Any suggestions are welcome and appreciated!
The only problem I have encountered is carcass disposal, hopefully Schuler's will be the solution.

p.s. your opinion on the remington 125 grain reduced recoil loads in 30-06?
Being a newbie I dont expect to be able to call a "yote" inside of 100 yards.
I'm a decent shot out to 200-250 yards with my .06 and can put four rounds under 1.75 inches from shooting sticks sitting, off the knee sitting,and prone with a back pack rest.