Coyote contest hunt an inhumane ‘kill-fest’ (letter)

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The first coyote sighting in New York state was reported in 1926 and the animal has spread far and wide in the state ever since.
The first coyote sighting in New York state was reported in 1926 and the animal has spread far and wide in the state ever since. (The Associated Press)

To the Editor:

We at the Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting would like to thank Syracuse.com for the Jan. 8, 2019, article, “NY coyote-hunting contest offers $2,000 grand prize for heaviest killed” for clarifying just what the Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs of Sullivan County considers sportsmanlike behavior. According to the article, it’s the killing of coyotes, day or night — by gun or by trap — for “fun,” as well as financial gain.

Apparently it doesn’t matter how you kill them, just as long as the carcasses are kept a certain temperature to prove they’re fresh (not because anyone is going to eat the coyotes, but it must seem more “sportsmanlike” to the…

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  1. What happened? The article from one of the fur pimps said they didn’t have enough coyotes to keep up with demand – but yet they can have killing contests and dump them into landfills? Idiots. Can’t even get their stories straight.

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