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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1959954" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I'm not sure what their preferences were but they were yearlings when I got them killed . I thought that they just didn't find girl friends to hang out with that year . The spring before I took mostly dens with male pups in them maybe at the rate of 4 male pups to one female . It seems like when the numbers are up they have more male pups and when the numbers are down they have more female pups . I have also noticed that if the food base is low they don't have large litters for the most part . I think it's due in part to the health of the breading female and the amount of food she is getting or not getting . The largest litter I took had 13 pups 7 female and 6 female all the males in one hole and all the females in a different hole . That female had been denned for a few years by someone else that used to leave her one or two female pups a year . Fur farming not lamb saving . I've seen them get mad and kill 30 -40 lambs in one night for that .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1959954, member: 91783"] I'm not sure what their preferences were but they were yearlings when I got them killed . I thought that they just didn't find girl friends to hang out with that year . The spring before I took mostly dens with male pups in them maybe at the rate of 4 male pups to one female . It seems like when the numbers are up they have more male pups and when the numbers are down they have more female pups . I have also noticed that if the food base is low they don't have large litters for the most part . I think it's due in part to the health of the breading female and the amount of food she is getting or not getting . The largest litter I took had 13 pups 7 female and 6 female all the males in one hole and all the females in a different hole . That female had been denned for a few years by someone else that used to leave her one or two female pups a year . Fur farming not lamb saving . I've seen them get mad and kill 30 -40 lambs in one night for that . [/QUOTE]
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