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Originally Posted by Jolly Amaranto
There are hundreds of them around my place in central Texas. Show up all the time on my game camera. I fenced off the area around the buildings with "hog" wire to keep them off the lawn. The lawn would look like someone took a roto-tiller to it every time they visited. I shot this one at dusk and went to check it out the next morning. The coyotes had already eviscerated it during the night. Although there is no season for shooting them in Texas, I have been told that you should have a hunting license if you plan to eat it or even take the tail or an ear for a trophy. If you treat it like a varmint and just exterminate it without touching it after, you don't need one. The vultures and coyotes make short work of them.
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Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms.
I heard that once.