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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote killed my dog.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hand Skills" data-source="post: 1588151" data-attributes="member: 103303"><p>Sorry for your loss. I had a friend who worked as a Greenskeeper at a fancy golf course in Vancouver, BC. One spring they were renovating a sand trap and came across a coyote den. It was littered with kitty collars.</p><p></p><p>Dogfood works to bring them in. I know one couple who feed their dogs outside on a farm. In the winter coyotes get hungry and come to the porch for dog food. Neither of them (the couple) want to kill anything, but they are happy to have me come out and manage the problem. Makes for a few easy fur every January. They called me up last year, got 6, this year only 3, so I think the yotes are wising up. They are still eating the dogfood though, and I will be making a return visit at some point here. Might use a different vehicle next time and see what happens...</p><p></p><p>I've tried to bait coyotes with a lot of meat products.... Everything from bacon grease to deer carcass. Can't figure those buggers out. Distressed rabbit call seems to work as well as anything IME</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hand Skills, post: 1588151, member: 103303"] Sorry for your loss. I had a friend who worked as a Greenskeeper at a fancy golf course in Vancouver, BC. One spring they were renovating a sand trap and came across a coyote den. It was littered with kitty collars. Dogfood works to bring them in. I know one couple who feed their dogs outside on a farm. In the winter coyotes get hungry and come to the porch for dog food. Neither of them (the couple) want to kill anything, but they are happy to have me come out and manage the problem. Makes for a few easy fur every January. They called me up last year, got 6, this year only 3, so I think the yotes are wising up. They are still eating the dogfood though, and I will be making a return visit at some point here. Might use a different vehicle next time and see what happens... I've tried to bait coyotes with a lot of meat products.... Everything from bacon grease to deer carcass. Can't figure those buggers out. Distressed rabbit call seems to work as well as anything IME [/QUOTE]
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