Flyhalf
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Guys , I am hoping that the coyote hunters here might give me some advice.
Firstly , I know there are no dingos in the US !! But , I am hoping with your help I just might outwit a mongeral dog or two.
My buddy , a sheep rancher looses many lambs a year to wild dogs.These dogs are a variety of domestic dogs gone feral and have x bred with pure wild dingos.
The dogs range a large area which is all sheep country and other farmers in the district have similar problems.
So I was wondering maybe a there might be a method of calling these mongerals in close for a shot.A mate of mine in Canada suggested a wounded woodpecker call , but as we don't have 'peckers down here , I was sceptical.
Then , I thought , just maybe , the noise of something completely foreign might tickle the curiousity of the dogs !
Am I wasting my time guys . or do you think the idea has some merit ?lightbulb
regards
Mike.
Firstly , I know there are no dingos in the US !! But , I am hoping with your help I just might outwit a mongeral dog or two.
My buddy , a sheep rancher looses many lambs a year to wild dogs.These dogs are a variety of domestic dogs gone feral and have x bred with pure wild dingos.
The dogs range a large area which is all sheep country and other farmers in the district have similar problems.
So I was wondering maybe a there might be a method of calling these mongerals in close for a shot.A mate of mine in Canada suggested a wounded woodpecker call , but as we don't have 'peckers down here , I was sceptical.
Then , I thought , just maybe , the noise of something completely foreign might tickle the curiousity of the dogs !
Am I wasting my time guys . or do you think the idea has some merit ?lightbulb
regards
Mike.