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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan
Trust me, don't be outside walking around when it's lightning; this IS the lightning capital. After 25 years of carrying a weapon, a coyote (and neither much anything else) will not get me emotional or adrenaline filled. Pepper spray will just run the coyote off, a bullet insures it will not bother anyone again. My .380 won't be my 1st option; kicking the s**t out of it and breaking something will be. Then....
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Truth is, I still think I have a better chance with lightening then being down range from someone emptying their gun trying to hit a coyote running all out in the dark. All the while recovering from the recoil of each shot and adjusting for ever changing elevation and lead distance. (The animal isn't going to stand there so it can be kicked and then shot.
The emotional element I was talking about was if it happened to be that persons own dog/pet. That is undeniable and normal. The emotional element denied is evident here. The coyote only trying to survive. As long as it eats frogs, ducks, etc. it's ok. When it starts eating pet dogs, it needs to be killed so it won't bother anyone again.