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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: 2209913" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I saw an antelope fawn here on Sat. they are normally born the first weeks of June here . We have had a cooler then normal spring more like we used to have in the 60's . As Gene and I visited I learned that the coyote have adapted to the change in rabbit numbers . As he kills them out he said that now a new bunch will move into the sheep with their pups in just a few days instead of latter in the summer or fall . When I retired from control we had 150,000 sheep in this county now we have 58,000 . More and more the younger ranchers are hunting coyote just for fun and teaching them to be very weary of people , planes and all of the fox pro sounds . He told me that most times they won't answer a siren now but will still come to it in a lot of the areas as it too has been over used .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2209913, member: 91783"] I saw an antelope fawn here on Sat. they are normally born the first weeks of June here . We have had a cooler then normal spring more like we used to have in the 60's . As Gene and I visited I learned that the coyote have adapted to the change in rabbit numbers . As he kills them out he said that now a new bunch will move into the sheep with their pups in just a few days instead of latter in the summer or fall . When I retired from control we had 150,000 sheep in this county now we have 58,000 . More and more the younger ranchers are hunting coyote just for fun and teaching them to be very weary of people , planes and all of the fox pro sounds . He told me that most times they won't answer a siren now but will still come to it in a lot of the areas as it too has been over used . [/QUOTE]
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