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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote tracking a fox?
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<blockquote data-quote="DougsCamo" data-source="post: 1170798" data-attributes="member: 83401"><p>I agree 100% Westcliffe01. In my part of the world (Southwestern Virginia), the areas where there are a lot of coyotes there are practically no red foxes. I used to use red fox urine as a cover scent while hunting whitetails from the ground but got tired of being stalked by coyotes!</p><p>The grey foxes seem to persist. I would assume that their tree climbing ability has something to do with this. </p><p>I have gone to other areas in the Shenandoah Valley where the coyote population is low and the red fox population is still alive and prospering.</p><p>Whether coyotes kill red foxes for food (which I suspect) or to eliminate competition, they definitely have an effect on reds.lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougsCamo, post: 1170798, member: 83401"] I agree 100% Westcliffe01. In my part of the world (Southwestern Virginia), the areas where there are a lot of coyotes there are practically no red foxes. I used to use red fox urine as a cover scent while hunting whitetails from the ground but got tired of being stalked by coyotes! The grey foxes seem to persist. I would assume that their tree climbing ability has something to do with this. I have gone to other areas in the Shenandoah Valley where the coyote population is low and the red fox population is still alive and prospering. Whether coyotes kill red foxes for food (which I suspect) or to eliminate competition, they definitely have an effect on reds.lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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