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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: 2845685" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>They are like our kids they grow up too fast. We don't get enough time in one year of observing them to learn and see the things that we want to. They do so many amazing things with the pups with both parents taking a part in raising them plus often there will be a helper normally a young female from last year. I have taken the mom and the male moved the pups that night. They were older and camping in the sage brush traveling with the adults before I got called. After tracking him and the pups over a mile I found that he had another female helping him. I killed that female, and contacted the helicopter pilot told him where they were and that when I got him on them it would be the pups that gave him a chance at killing the old dog. They were in a huge rock pile and laid down except the pups gave his location away. He gave his life trying to save his pups. I figured he would because of his age and the way he was acting with his pups. Coyotes have so much that we can learn from them if we have the time to observe and let them, but I think it helps to have others that have observed them to help us understand what we are seeing a lot of times so that we can figure it out and put the pieces of the puzzle together in a timelier manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2845685, member: 91783"] They are like our kids they grow up too fast. We don't get enough time in one year of observing them to learn and see the things that we want to. They do so many amazing things with the pups with both parents taking a part in raising them plus often there will be a helper normally a young female from last year. I have taken the mom and the male moved the pups that night. They were older and camping in the sage brush traveling with the adults before I got called. After tracking him and the pups over a mile I found that he had another female helping him. I killed that female, and contacted the helicopter pilot told him where they were and that when I got him on them it would be the pups that gave him a chance at killing the old dog. They were in a huge rock pile and laid down except the pups gave his location away. He gave his life trying to save his pups. I figured he would because of his age and the way he was acting with his pups. Coyotes have so much that we can learn from them if we have the time to observe and let them, but I think it helps to have others that have observed them to help us understand what we are seeing a lot of times so that we can figure it out and put the pieces of the puzzle together in a timelier manner. [/QUOTE]
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