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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: 2839203" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I haven't seen any fawns here yet; we had a bad die off this winter. I haven't found very many predator tracks here either, but we've had enough rain that the tracks are being washed out, so you have to right on top of them to find tracks. From past years I know where dens usually are, or at least the close proximity of where they normally are. The food base is low here and the pup and fox kit numbers are low with an average of five per litter so far. I haven't seen this much moisture since maybe 1972 here and the grass is doing good it's the greenest and tallest, I've seen in many years. The grazing animals need a break, and this will help them. Perhaps the rabbits will start a comeback. A long with the good comes some bad the ticks are out in force as are mosquitoes and when we have an increase in mice, we also have an increase, in the diseases that they transmit. Take care and keep checking that you are tick free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2839203, member: 91783"] I haven't seen any fawns here yet; we had a bad die off this winter. I haven't found very many predator tracks here either, but we've had enough rain that the tracks are being washed out, so you have to right on top of them to find tracks. From past years I know where dens usually are, or at least the close proximity of where they normally are. The food base is low here and the pup and fox kit numbers are low with an average of five per litter so far. I haven't seen this much moisture since maybe 1972 here and the grass is doing good it's the greenest and tallest, I've seen in many years. The grazing animals need a break, and this will help them. Perhaps the rabbits will start a comeback. A long with the good comes some bad the ticks are out in force as are mosquitoes and when we have an increase in mice, we also have an increase, in the diseases that they transmit. Take care and keep checking that you are tick free. [/QUOTE]
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