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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: 3093304" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have had several good dogs but one that really stood out to me. I have a good Jack Russel now he just wants to please and is very vocal but with whines and little chirps. He will growl and bark at times or when my wife's little dog gets to pestering him too much. We are just now getting some rabbits back I started seeing some last fall. We lost all of the different species we had the cottontails two species that we have here, and the jack rabbits and snowshoe hairs all died back to nearly nonexistent. I'm glad to see more of them around. Thankfully we don't have feral pigs here. I saw a heavy swift fox yesterday she should be whelping any day. I have had more than one call of coyote pups that turned out to be swift fox. One guy even told me about some grey fox that were the little swifts. They eat a lot of small rodents as well as ground nesting birds and their eggs or young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3093304, member: 91783"] I have had several good dogs but one that really stood out to me. I have a good Jack Russel now he just wants to please and is very vocal but with whines and little chirps. He will growl and bark at times or when my wife's little dog gets to pestering him too much. We are just now getting some rabbits back I started seeing some last fall. We lost all of the different species we had the cottontails two species that we have here, and the jack rabbits and snowshoe hairs all died back to nearly nonexistent. I'm glad to see more of them around. Thankfully we don't have feral pigs here. I saw a heavy swift fox yesterday she should be whelping any day. I have had more than one call of coyote pups that turned out to be swift fox. One guy even told me about some grey fox that were the little swifts. They eat a lot of small rodents as well as ground nesting birds and their eggs or young. [/QUOTE]
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