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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2458979"><p>That's hippie talk sir. </p><p></p><p>The study that spawned that idea has been destroyed. It was the idea that when you smack a couple of coyotes, they just have bigger litters the next year, and then you have even more predators. It's something the green weenies invented to push their anti hunting agenda. Nature abhors a vaccum. Areas that are the best will always be filled in when resident predators are killed, but that doesn't make new ones appear from thin air, nor does it change the breeding cycle or the yield. They still only breed once a year, and litter size of any species is confined by condition of health of the mother during pregnancy. Great habitat creates bigger litters and higher survival rates (I'm speaking in generalities here)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2458979"] That's hippie talk sir. The study that spawned that idea has been destroyed. It was the idea that when you smack a couple of coyotes, they just have bigger litters the next year, and then you have even more predators. It's something the green weenies invented to push their anti hunting agenda. Nature abhors a vaccum. Areas that are the best will always be filled in when resident predators are killed, but that doesn't make new ones appear from thin air, nor does it change the breeding cycle or the yield. They still only breed once a year, and litter size of any species is confined by condition of health of the mother during pregnancy. Great habitat creates bigger litters and higher survival rates (I'm speaking in generalities here) [/QUOTE]
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