AP/ November 17, 2012, 7:17 PM

No protesters, just 1 kill at NM coyote contest

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Only one coyote had been shot so far and no protesters showed up Saturday at a New Mexico gun shop sponsoring a coyote hunting contest this weekend that set off howls of protests from animal activists.

In fact, television and radio reporters milling in the shop's parking lot were the biggest problem the hunt created, said Rick Gross, business manager of Gunhawk Firearms in Los Lunas.

Animal activists and the state's trust land commissioner were incensed when Gunhawk owner Mark Chavez said he'd go ahead with the hunt despite the protests.

The two-day hunt sparked thousands of angry emails, social media postings and a petition signed by activists from as far as Europe who have demanded that the hunt be called off. Last week, a small group of protesters held a rally outside of Gunhawk Firearms and waved signs denouncing the event as cruel and "bloodthirsty."

Gunhawk's Rick Grosse said Saturday each of about 100 hunters signed a pledge to only hunt on private land with the owner's permission. He said there's no shortage of hunting spots because many ranchers lose cattle to coyotes and are happy to see them gone.

The terms of the competition are simple: hunters have two days this weekend to shoot and kill as many coyotes as they can, and the winners get their choice of a free shotgun or a pair of semi-automatic rifles.

Gross said he and his partner, Chavez, decided they needed to go ahead with the hunt on principal after a large shop in Albuquerque pulled out of a planned hunt a month ago because of pressure from activists. He pointed out that hunting coyotes is legal, and noted that paid hunters government hunters take thousands a year to cut the population.

"We care about public opinion, we care," Gross told The Associated Press by phone on Saturday. "Honestly we took this over because a big gun shop pulled out because of threats. And we just thought that was wrong.

"We're going to stick to it no matter what — much more on principle."

People are upset over the idea of making a contest out of killing an animal that usually lives peacefully alongside residents, Susan Weiss, 74, who leads the Coexist with Coyotes group in Corrales, N.M., told the AP on Friday.

"There's a tremendous amount of arrogance in conducting this hunt," Weiss said. "(Chavez) is damaging the reputation of ranchers. He is damaging the reputation of legitimate hunters."

But Gross said the controversy was overblown.

"Of the estimated 300,000 coyotes in this state, maybe 100-200 are going to be taken in this hunt," he noted.

Plus, Gross said, ranchers are crying out for help.

"We get pictures from ranchers every day — they send us pictures of slaughtered livestock every day," he said.

The two-day hunt concludes Sunday.

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rhu11 says:
KJS726: "Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. And as I gave you the green plants, I give you everything." -Genesis 9:3. God's creatures were put on this earth for us to eat and plants are living things also so you are a hypocrite and an idiot. I live in NM and I'd rather livestock survive than coyotes who eat them because they are over populated and starving to death to the point where they are even attacking people. I think I value a human life more than a nuisance animal.
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c_etude says:
"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death," Cornelius reading the Sacred Scrolls from PLANET OF THE APES.
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saturn05 says:
This is one thing I hate about hunting. Hunting for sport. It sickens me that anyone can enjoy killing anything, wolf or coyote or whatever. I think people are sick for wanting to kill living things.
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Witness-Toitall says:
Sickofwhiners says: "We have removed all the natural predators so now we must be the predators." That's REALLY odd. It sounds like hunters must step in and maul livestock.
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sickofwhiners replies:
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Livestock are already taken out by humans. Ever seen a slaughterhouse?
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johnlockesghost says:
If a certain animal specie, or a member of a certain animal specie, including human animals, become a threat to the population then hunt it down and kill it using any means at one's disposal. Otherwise, if you're hunting for sport, your weapon should be limited to a spear.
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more-bs-less-truth replies:
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Their is plenty of room for all GOD's creatures right next to the mashed potatoes!
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Their is plenty of room for all GOD's creatures right next to the mashed potatoes!
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sickofwhiners says:
Has your outside cat disappeared? If it has it might be a coyote meal. Coyotes have migrated all over the country. They are all over Tennessee. Every time an emergency vehicle comes by with the siren on we can hear them howl. They are NOT a native species and we consider them invasive. You have to be really good to kill one too. They are quite crafty. Complain all you want. If we quit killing them they will eventually overrun the whole country. The people who complain are the same ones who complain about killing deer. It is a proven fact that without hunters deer would overpopulate and starve due to the fact that they would eliminate all their food. We have removed all the natural predators so now we must be the predators.
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Mathion replies:
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"If we quit killing them they will eventually overrun the whole country."

And that explains the reason why Native Americans couldn't settle the land. There were nothing but coyotes here and nothing else lives.

Just pointing out a major flaw in your argument in the hopes that you don't resort to such egregious hyperbole in the future. Try stating the issue cogently, rationally and reasonably. Most cogent, rational and reasonable people will then likely agree with you.
c_etude replies:
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You are quite correct. In fact the reason why coyotes have proliferated is due to excessive homeless or feral or stray cats. Coyotes eat cats - and the more these coyotes eat the more they breed. SPAY/NEUTER YOUR CATS!
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rwsmith29456 says:
I don't hunt, but I do shoot paper targets. The animal rights people should know that hunting for population control of certain species goes on every day. I don't like shooting animals at all but it's legal, even desirable if it's controlled. I wonder if some of these people would mind killing rats if they were in their houses?? I had a rat that I tried to capture humanely, but it was too smart for me so I ended up having to kill it. Do I feel bad... yeah. Would I do it again.. yeah.
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kjs726 replies:
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I also had baby mice.....lost count at about 20 something........that I caught humanely. Walked each and every one down over hill and dale to release them where they belong....doing their mouse thing and being in the correct food chain. People are so high and mighty over the fact that they can and do kill anything and everything....such a sad that there is no feeling over the life of God's creatures.
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