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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Are Coyotes Negatively Impacting Our Deer Herds?
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<blockquote data-quote="szeitner" data-source="post: 587875" data-attributes="member: 40046"><p>Up here we have had some severe winters this past few years as well. Deer have decreased dramtically due to starvation and depredation. When the deer bunch up (as do antelope), coyotes pack up and start picking them off. I have seen them work an antelope herd before, and it wasn't a pleasant sight to see. This year so far, we have taken 13 coyotes from one section (640 acres). That same section probably supported a handful of deer and even fewer antelope. </p><p> </p><p>Now with the wolf reintroduction, and their move eastward following the elk, it is going to get worse. We too have oversold licenses, but the state won't admit it, they don't want to lose the revenue....but if they're not careful, and fast, they will have no revenue, there will be no game left to hunt but predators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="szeitner, post: 587875, member: 40046"] Up here we have had some severe winters this past few years as well. Deer have decreased dramtically due to starvation and depredation. When the deer bunch up (as do antelope), coyotes pack up and start picking them off. I have seen them work an antelope herd before, and it wasn't a pleasant sight to see. This year so far, we have taken 13 coyotes from one section (640 acres). That same section probably supported a handful of deer and even fewer antelope. Now with the wolf reintroduction, and their move eastward following the elk, it is going to get worse. We too have oversold licenses, but the state won't admit it, they don't want to lose the revenue....but if they're not careful, and fast, they will have no revenue, there will be no game left to hunt but predators. [/QUOTE]
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