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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="74honker" data-source="post: 2298661" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>Interesting. With my wife being a vet tech for almost 20yrs, we know all about the rabies thing as well as many, many more most wouldn't even have a clue over. The USDA sends out alerts to them whenever ANYTHING out of the ordinary no matter where in the country it occurs. Plus we know one of the head USDA vets that's sent all over and even overseas when something is found or even suspect. You are exactly right about the head thing. My wife Heather says people really flip out whenever they have to legally report and do it with a pet or even a cow. </p><p> Also find the wolf/ dog/ coyote DNA info very interesting. Since you mentioned IL. Back in the 80's there were several red wolves killed around my area by very accomplished coyote hunters that knew they weren't a coyote. When the DNR was brought in to see them all they did was deny any knowledge of such. Shocker! They now do the same crap when people get pics of mountain lions. That's just how this state is...with everything for that matter. It really explains why we have so much red in most of our coyotes now.</p><p> As for the Chicago area, when goose hunting that part of the state we are mostly in suburbia. It's very common for us to crack a few while they try to sneak into our decoy spreads. Urban coyotes are getting to be a real problem in alot of places. Small dogs and cats get grabbed out of yards in front of their owners watching it happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 2298661, member: 113930"] Interesting. With my wife being a vet tech for almost 20yrs, we know all about the rabies thing as well as many, many more most wouldn't even have a clue over. The USDA sends out alerts to them whenever ANYTHING out of the ordinary no matter where in the country it occurs. Plus we know one of the head USDA vets that's sent all over and even overseas when something is found or even suspect. You are exactly right about the head thing. My wife Heather says people really flip out whenever they have to legally report and do it with a pet or even a cow. Also find the wolf/ dog/ coyote DNA info very interesting. Since you mentioned IL. Back in the 80's there were several red wolves killed around my area by very accomplished coyote hunters that knew they weren't a coyote. When the DNR was brought in to see them all they did was deny any knowledge of such. Shocker! They now do the same crap when people get pics of mountain lions. That's just how this state is...with everything for that matter. It really explains why we have so much red in most of our coyotes now. As for the Chicago area, when goose hunting that part of the state we are mostly in suburbia. It's very common for us to crack a few while they try to sneak into our decoy spreads. Urban coyotes are getting to be a real problem in alot of places. Small dogs and cats get grabbed out of yards in front of their owners watching it happen. [/QUOTE]
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