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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: 3066882" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>At this time of year, they will be letting it be known where they have decided to have and raise the young. They will be running the boundary lines and marking more than talking but will talk some to let the surrounding coyote know their area is occupied. Soon most of the coyotes that have young won't be talking much but will actively respond to others talking. So very many times in my area, and it being pretty open, I have seen coyotes come to the edge of their areas and sit to watch me or my direction, when I would talk to them, and they wouldn't say a word just come and set looking and being ready to defend their areas. I have several times this time of year had them come to the boundary line and stand barking out warning barks, not challenge barks and howls, but warning don't come over here. Doing pee marking and even taking a dump doing kickbacks. Shrill howls and barks I'm mad and telling you to stay out of here. Once you have heard the difference between a challenge and a warning it will stay with you, I will be old and in a nursing home with Alzheimer's and be able to tell you the difference if I hear them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3066882, member: 91783"] At this time of year, they will be letting it be known where they have decided to have and raise the young. They will be running the boundary lines and marking more than talking but will talk some to let the surrounding coyote know their area is occupied. Soon most of the coyotes that have young won't be talking much but will actively respond to others talking. So very many times in my area, and it being pretty open, I have seen coyotes come to the edge of their areas and sit to watch me or my direction, when I would talk to them, and they wouldn't say a word just come and set looking and being ready to defend their areas. I have several times this time of year had them come to the boundary line and stand barking out warning barks, not challenge barks and howls, but warning don't come over here. Doing pee marking and even taking a dump doing kickbacks. Shrill howls and barks I'm mad and telling you to stay out of here. Once you have heard the difference between a challenge and a warning it will stay with you, I will be old and in a nursing home with Alzheimer's and be able to tell you the difference if I hear them. [/QUOTE]
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