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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2840451" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Yes coyotes don't tend to like humans close to their dens. I have known of them moving the pups with just one person and one trip close to the den. Coyotes seem to be more cautious than red fox, and they for sure don't tolerate being messed with by birds and such as much as a fox will. Fox are smart as well but just don't seem as cautious as a coyote. It doesn't take much to kill coyote pups when they are young, pretty much any of the things that an adult coyote can live through will kill the pups when they are younger. Walt and I got out this morning and were finding den cleanouts but no tracks, so I talked to the landowner and asked him if they had killed a pair out of that area recently, yes, we did we killed a pair there this spring, she was heavy with pups only four. All of the miles I put on yesterday I saw a lot of animals but only two fawns both with one doe antelope. It's green all the way from Casper to Cheyenne. We saw a lot of antelope this morning but no fawns yet here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2840451, member: 91783"] Yes coyotes don't tend to like humans close to their dens. I have known of them moving the pups with just one person and one trip close to the den. Coyotes seem to be more cautious than red fox, and they for sure don't tolerate being messed with by birds and such as much as a fox will. Fox are smart as well but just don't seem as cautious as a coyote. It doesn't take much to kill coyote pups when they are young, pretty much any of the things that an adult coyote can live through will kill the pups when they are younger. Walt and I got out this morning and were finding den cleanouts but no tracks, so I talked to the landowner and asked him if they had killed a pair out of that area recently, yes, we did we killed a pair there this spring, she was heavy with pups only four. All of the miles I put on yesterday I saw a lot of animals but only two fawns both with one doe antelope. It's green all the way from Casper to Cheyenne. We saw a lot of antelope this morning but no fawns yet here. [/QUOTE]
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