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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
This is why I whack coyotes.
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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1921166" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>That would put a whole different feeling on it for most anybody. I remember a few years ago reading about some couple in California had a coyote get into their screened-in back porch and snatch their baby right out of the crib. The young mother chased it down with a broom and got her baby back, without so much as a scratch on it. That was a VERY close call for little Junior. I have no doubt that the coyote would have fed that baby to its pups. What a catastrophe that would have been. </p><p></p><p>That happened around Truckee somewhere, and my buddy sent me the newspaper article. He also sent me pictures of two bear cubs, one brown and one black, playing on his kids' swing set in his own back yard. Mama bear was busy climbing the attached jungle gym in the background of the picture. They were having a grand ol' time, but I doubt that mama bear would have tolerated a couple of little girls joining in on the playtime activities. </p><p></p><p>My buddy has since moved back to the ranch in eastern Montana, and his kids are all raised now. Soon they will be bringing grandchildren around, and any potentially dangerous wildlife that comes into the yard to harass his young'uns are probably going to get themselves shot. Montana is a totally different operating environment than California. My guess it that there's a rifle leaning against the window frame in the kitchen right now, and I wouldn't want to be a coyote in Jay's back yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1921166, member: 109113"] That would put a whole different feeling on it for most anybody. I remember a few years ago reading about some couple in California had a coyote get into their screened-in back porch and snatch their baby right out of the crib. The young mother chased it down with a broom and got her baby back, without so much as a scratch on it. That was a VERY close call for little Junior. I have no doubt that the coyote would have fed that baby to its pups. What a catastrophe that would have been. That happened around Truckee somewhere, and my buddy sent me the newspaper article. He also sent me pictures of two bear cubs, one brown and one black, playing on his kids' swing set in his own back yard. Mama bear was busy climbing the attached jungle gym in the background of the picture. They were having a grand ol' time, but I doubt that mama bear would have tolerated a couple of little girls joining in on the playtime activities. My buddy has since moved back to the ranch in eastern Montana, and his kids are all raised now. Soon they will be bringing grandchildren around, and any potentially dangerous wildlife that comes into the yard to harass his young'uns are probably going to get themselves shot. Montana is a totally different operating environment than California. My guess it that there's a rifle leaning against the window frame in the kitchen right now, and I wouldn't want to be a coyote in Jay's back yard. [/QUOTE]
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