Origin of hunt means to benefit service veterans
In Roslyn the 18th annual coyote hunt organized by Patti Mitchell took place Dec. 13-15. During the competiton, 74 total coyotes were harvested. Here from left, Adam Imberi from Clark stands next to Mitchell and his teammate Dominic Plunkott from Watertown as they are handed their check worth $1,500. As a team Imberi and Plunkott harvested 21 coyotes. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber Snapshot
The 18th annual coyote hunt took place Dec. 13-15 in Roslyn. As the event unfolded 74 total coyotes were harvested with 24 teams participating. Here, second place winner Cody Scarrott, left, receieves his $500 check from event organizer Patti Mitchell. In addition to his monetary winnings, Scarrott was also awarded two leather gun slings. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber Snapshot
The 18th annual coyote hunt took place in Roslyn Dec. 13-15 with 24 teams registering to partake in the activities. According to the founder of the Roslyn coyote hunt Patti Mitchell, funds raised from the event will be donated to South Dakota military personnel and their families across the state.Originally the coyote hunt started in Grenville, but the increasing size of the event and th...