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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="elimsprint" data-source="post: 588654" data-attributes="member: 21710"><p>I know we still have a lot of coyotes around here even though I kill every one I can. A doe got hit by a car a couple of weeks ago just down the road from me and a neighbor called me to put it down (broken back) at about 10PM By 7:30 the next morning it was all gone except for a fairly well knawed skeleton. I don't know how many coyotes that would take but I figure at least 20 and probably more and as there were only coyote tracks around the animal I know something bigger didn't get in on it. I don't think different packs would all be eating on the same carcass on the same night so I would guess that the local pack is quite huge and very able to kill even adult deer at will. I will continue to beat on them as much as I can so "the ladies" can breed and raise their fawns in peace. </p><p> Kim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elimsprint, post: 588654, member: 21710"] I know we still have a lot of coyotes around here even though I kill every one I can. A doe got hit by a car a couple of weeks ago just down the road from me and a neighbor called me to put it down (broken back) at about 10PM By 7:30 the next morning it was all gone except for a fairly well knawed skeleton. I don't know how many coyotes that would take but I figure at least 20 and probably more and as there were only coyote tracks around the animal I know something bigger didn't get in on it. I don't think different packs would all be eating on the same carcass on the same night so I would guess that the local pack is quite huge and very able to kill even adult deer at will. I will continue to beat on them as much as I can so "the ladies" can breed and raise their fawns in peace. Kim [/QUOTE]
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