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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="Yotekiller" data-source="post: 588592" data-attributes="member: 34106"><p>In my area the only small game left is squirrels. If I went out today and tried to kill a pheasant or a rabbit I would be very lucky to find one. With crop prices the way they are the farmers have eliminated any standing weeds, brush, and fence lines to plant crops. Deer seem to be the only thing the coyotes can find and they kill a lot of them. Full grown healthy deer are no match for 4 coyotes. I chased a group of nine out of a small ravine just last week.</p><p></p><p>I believe you guys out west who don't think you have a problem, but the eastern coyotes we have here are a very different animal. Adult males weigh between 35-44 lbs and females 30-39 lbs. The packs are getting larger every year as the population gets higher. The idea that they don't have as many pups when the population gets to high is false the groups are just getting larger. Here they have exploded out of control and continue to multiply like rats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yotekiller, post: 588592, member: 34106"] In my area the only small game left is squirrels. If I went out today and tried to kill a pheasant or a rabbit I would be very lucky to find one. With crop prices the way they are the farmers have eliminated any standing weeds, brush, and fence lines to plant crops. Deer seem to be the only thing the coyotes can find and they kill a lot of them. Full grown healthy deer are no match for 4 coyotes. I chased a group of nine out of a small ravine just last week. I believe you guys out west who don't think you have a problem, but the eastern coyotes we have here are a very different animal. Adult males weigh between 35-44 lbs and females 30-39 lbs. The packs are getting larger every year as the population gets higher. The idea that they don't have as many pups when the population gets to high is false the groups are just getting larger. Here they have exploded out of control and continue to multiply like rats. [/QUOTE]
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