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Discussion starter · #21 ·
heard insurance companies released them, I don't believe it.
My argument with the insurance company debate. Suppose someone gets injured by one of these imported yotes. You know what kind of liability that would open the insurance companies up to. Everyone knows that insurance companies run from any kind of potential liability.
 
WHiskers is right we had them on the farm in Broome Co. NY and they were vocal. Here they hunt quietly with just a yip.I have seen them in action.Shot a doe,when I went to get out of my stand she runs right past me with 2 dogs on her tail,never was able to find her. this happened twice. They become specialists in their surroundings.
 
Can you prove that statement??
It is a bit difficult to prove that someone never did something. I can also not prove that NJ Fish and Wildlife have not stocked any Sasquatch this year, but it is a bit unlikely.

The idea that anyone is stocking yotes is pretty stupid to me. Anyone ever consider that things change with nature, and maybe the increase is in direct response to food availability and changes within nature.

I will put these ridiculous coyote stocking ideas and the "my friend knows this guy who knows this guy who dates this girl who's father is a trooper and saw the trailer full of yotes" where they belong. Right next to the martians and evil reptile men who secretly run the world through vast fraternities of the wealthy. OH yeah, and the freemasons hiding the treasure under NYC.

Funny stories, but all equally ridiculous. As the OP stated, if there were any ear tags with information they would have popped up by now.

TS
 
No way, no how are these yote's stocked by anybody. Unless you're one of those types who sees a conspiracy behind every tree, common sense should tell you a trailer full of yotes is ridiculous. Same goes for secret stockings yet they put in ear tags.

Combine a super abundance of food, lack of predators and a high reproductive rate and you get a population explosion. Rabies will likely reappear to knock them down a bit, but the herd is going to take a big hit before that happens.

I did hear the state released some bears in south Jersey and that I believe that, as bears are relocated all the time in many states. I think the state even admitted to releasing some. It's possible they relocated a few yotes as well early on before they realized how big of a pest they could become here in NJ. If anyone wants to label that possibility a state conspiracy, I could go along with that as being believeable and possible, but not necessarily true.
 
Discussion starter · #37 ·
I was in another debate about it yesterday. The guy I was discussing it with, was saying that the coyotes were dropped off at the USF&W facility in Barnegat.

Nope a thread on NJ Hunter is not going to put an end to it, unless someone comes up with an ear tag from another state, or insurance company. That would be proof in my mind that the state was importing them.
 
Discussion starter · #39 ·
Is this a New Jersey website or Mississippi? Are you guys kidding me with this???
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