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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
COYOTE ATTACK ON HUMAN AND DOG
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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 2558875" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>There was a coyote attack on a man just a few miles from my house several years ago. The story goes that there had been a raccoon getting into their trash and so they set a live trap under the deck to catch it. One morning, the man let his chihuahua out the back door, not realizing that there were several coyotes under the deck trying to get to the raccoon. One of the coyotes seized the opportunity to scoop up the little dog, and the man ran after the pack to save his pet. The coyote dropped the dog, but then turned its attention on the man and bit him several times in the legs. He spent a few days in the hospital to have his wounds thoroughly cleaned and getting his first round of rabies vaccine.</p><p></p><p>There was another local case about a man who had a heart attack while closing the gate to his property. When he was found the next day lying dead just a few feet from his still running pickup, his body had been severely mangled and partially eaten, presumably by coyotes.</p><p></p><p>I don't fear coyotes when I'm in the woods, but I do maintain a high level of awareness when I know they are nearby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 2558875, member: 49553"] There was a coyote attack on a man just a few miles from my house several years ago. The story goes that there had been a raccoon getting into their trash and so they set a live trap under the deck to catch it. One morning, the man let his chihuahua out the back door, not realizing that there were several coyotes under the deck trying to get to the raccoon. One of the coyotes seized the opportunity to scoop up the little dog, and the man ran after the pack to save his pet. The coyote dropped the dog, but then turned its attention on the man and bit him several times in the legs. He spent a few days in the hospital to have his wounds thoroughly cleaned and getting his first round of rabies vaccine. There was another local case about a man who had a heart attack while closing the gate to his property. When he was found the next day lying dead just a few feet from his still running pickup, his body had been severely mangled and partially eaten, presumably by coyotes. I don't fear coyotes when I'm in the woods, but I do maintain a high level of awareness when I know they are nearby. [/QUOTE]
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