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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: 2338648" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I got a call one evening from one of the ranchers that I worked for . He was telling me that as they were moving cattle from one pasture to another his daughter had seen a bunch of coyote pups setting at a hole in such and such draw in this pasture . I told him I would get out the next morning and recheck it I might have missed some coyote sign but that the sign I had seen in there was Swift fox and I had left them alone . The next morning I got out to the pasture sat and waited for any coyote to talk not a sound was heard . As the sun came up I was glassing the draw he told me they were in and yup there were puppies playing in the sun on a hole at the base of a cut bank . Six little puppies that looked like small adult coyote were having a ball play fighting in the warming sun both adults lay on the top of the bank a few yards from them also enjoying the sun rise . They looked like coyote for sure if you didn't know what they really were you would think that they were coyote from a distance . Two adult swift fox with six puppies they eat a lot of rodents and birds , will eat dead lambs and such living close to prairie dog towns ect. . I called him and told him of my findings he laughed said after I talked to you I got to thinking about it and realized that she had never seen any swift fox and may have not known what they were from a distance but I wanted you to make sure for me better safe then sorry . I had a good morning watching and listening to the world wake up seeing the little life enjoying their new world and knowing for a fact that I hadn't made a mistake and let some coyote den in with the calving cattle .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2338648, member: 91783"] I got a call one evening from one of the ranchers that I worked for . He was telling me that as they were moving cattle from one pasture to another his daughter had seen a bunch of coyote pups setting at a hole in such and such draw in this pasture . I told him I would get out the next morning and recheck it I might have missed some coyote sign but that the sign I had seen in there was Swift fox and I had left them alone . The next morning I got out to the pasture sat and waited for any coyote to talk not a sound was heard . As the sun came up I was glassing the draw he told me they were in and yup there were puppies playing in the sun on a hole at the base of a cut bank . Six little puppies that looked like small adult coyote were having a ball play fighting in the warming sun both adults lay on the top of the bank a few yards from them also enjoying the sun rise . They looked like coyote for sure if you didn't know what they really were you would think that they were coyote from a distance . Two adult swift fox with six puppies they eat a lot of rodents and birds , will eat dead lambs and such living close to prairie dog towns ect. . I called him and told him of my findings he laughed said after I talked to you I got to thinking about it and realized that she had never seen any swift fox and may have not known what they were from a distance but I wanted you to make sure for me better safe then sorry . I had a good morning watching and listening to the world wake up seeing the little life enjoying their new world and knowing for a fact that I hadn't made a mistake and let some coyote den in with the calving cattle . [/QUOTE]
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