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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: 2277290" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I visited with my friend Gene and his dog Jack today . Jack is 16 years old now and still out there hunting coyote . Jack is a short haired Jack Russell Terrier . Yesterday Gene shot a pup of the year and it went in a hole Jack found where it was and they got him out of the hole . Gene told me that this year there aren't any rabbits and very few mice so what coyote there are have been hitting the lambs hard . In a normal year you can get the dens and old coyote taken care of and you will have a slack time till about this time of the year before they move in around the sheep again . But this year they didn't even slow down . He said you could take the coyote and pups and within a week or two there would be new coyote with pups moved into the area . The good part is that they had small litters this year mostly due to the fact that there was limited food for them and they weren't in good enough health to support carrying large numbers of pups full term or have that many eggs to be fertilized . It's a hard time to be hunting and doing control work if you don't want to keep busy . Gene put nearly 200,000 miles on his truck in 6 years he told me today , I normally put on close to 35000 miles a year on my truck doing control work and I couldn't even start to figure out how many on my feet and loved every minute of it . I went in for a physical one time and the nurse ask me what the ih87 do you do to your legs there isn't any loose skin or mussels on them they are like rocks . Walk a lot up and down hills was the reply I gave her . I guess they may have looked like tooth picks stuck in a potato or something .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2277290, member: 91783"] I visited with my friend Gene and his dog Jack today . Jack is 16 years old now and still out there hunting coyote . Jack is a short haired Jack Russell Terrier . Yesterday Gene shot a pup of the year and it went in a hole Jack found where it was and they got him out of the hole . Gene told me that this year there aren't any rabbits and very few mice so what coyote there are have been hitting the lambs hard . In a normal year you can get the dens and old coyote taken care of and you will have a slack time till about this time of the year before they move in around the sheep again . But this year they didn't even slow down . He said you could take the coyote and pups and within a week or two there would be new coyote with pups moved into the area . The good part is that they had small litters this year mostly due to the fact that there was limited food for them and they weren't in good enough health to support carrying large numbers of pups full term or have that many eggs to be fertilized . It's a hard time to be hunting and doing control work if you don't want to keep busy . Gene put nearly 200,000 miles on his truck in 6 years he told me today , I normally put on close to 35000 miles a year on my truck doing control work and I couldn't even start to figure out how many on my feet and loved every minute of it . I went in for a physical one time and the nurse ask me what the ih87 do you do to your legs there isn't any loose skin or mussels on them they are like rocks . Walk a lot up and down hills was the reply I gave her . I guess they may have looked like tooth picks stuck in a potato or something . [/QUOTE]
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