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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2576487" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>In the past I have taken coyote from the same den holes in rock piles and only a few from holes in the ground as previous years . But I have taken coyote dens in nearly the same locations year after year . I have taken red fox dens from the same holes year after year . I do my best not to tear the den holes up while taking the pups out of them for that reason it made my job easier the next year with the reds . Mud prints are hard to tell the exact foot size but prints of that size would tell me it was a male coyote or a dog . Dogs often have the same foot shape as a coyote or fox . Several male red fox here will have nearly the same size foot print in the mud as a smaller female coyote . Walking tracks look different then running prints but they also are farther apart and the toes splayed apart . Bob cats will be more rounded . A dog like a great Pyrenees will have a track nearly the same as a wolf longer then wide . The rear feet are also smaller then the front feet are . If you can look at the prints of a shepherd dog then a hound in the mud to compare them .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2576487, member: 91783"] In the past I have taken coyote from the same den holes in rock piles and only a few from holes in the ground as previous years . But I have taken coyote dens in nearly the same locations year after year . I have taken red fox dens from the same holes year after year . I do my best not to tear the den holes up while taking the pups out of them for that reason it made my job easier the next year with the reds . Mud prints are hard to tell the exact foot size but prints of that size would tell me it was a male coyote or a dog . Dogs often have the same foot shape as a coyote or fox . Several male red fox here will have nearly the same size foot print in the mud as a smaller female coyote . Walking tracks look different then running prints but they also are farther apart and the toes splayed apart . Bob cats will be more rounded . A dog like a great Pyrenees will have a track nearly the same as a wolf longer then wide . The rear feet are also smaller then the front feet are . If you can look at the prints of a shepherd dog then a hound in the mud to compare them . [/QUOTE]
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