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 Originally Posted by Carbon
I have a lot of them were I live. I think the only time you need to fear them if its more than one or it be rabbid. They will try to trick a lone dog out and then the pack will kill it. I like your idea of beating the crap out of it though! 
So true, I hear them calling out dogs all the time. The part I don't like is when a dog darts out in front of my truck on the dirt road with a coyote in tow, this happened again last Friday. Nothing I could do, and you can guess who won that battle.
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 Originally Posted by Carbon
I have a lot of them were I live. I think the only time you need to fear them if its more than one or it be rabbid. They will try to trick a lone dog out and then the pack will kill it. I like your idea of beating the crap out of it though! 
So, true. I hear them calling out the dogs all the time. The part I don't like is when a dog darts out in front of my truck on the dirt road with a coyote in tow. This just happened again last Friday. I bet you can guess who won that battle.
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[QUOTE=Eli;48222]
 Originally Posted by gn7
Why kill them? Can't you guys just kick them in the nuts?
Not if it's a bitch. 
Seriously, at the ranch I try to make sure the yotes have water at all times as I want them around for critter control. In town where they become a nuisance it becomes necessary to thin their population.
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[QUOTE=Wheeler;48294]
 Originally Posted by Eli
Not if it's a bitch.
Seriously, at the ranch I try to make sure the yotes have water at all times as I want them around for critter control. In town where they become a nuisance it becomes necessary to thin their population.
Where do you live...in a Western Movie? In town? At the Ranch?
I have the following references on the street, in the parking lot and on the freeway. :(
Sent from my Bat Cave...
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[QUOTE=Eli;48299]
 Originally Posted by Wheeler
Where do you live...in a Western Movie? In town? At the Ranch?
I have the following references on the street, in the parking lot and on the freeway. :(
In a box down by the river.
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I pulled out of my community at about 4am this morning and there was a Coyote crossing foothill going to the other side of the riverbed.
The ones I see locally always seem to be by themselves. Wonder if the pack is near by.
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That was a big buck in that video
I would have thought he could have protected himself
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 Originally Posted by rschap1
That was a big buck in that video
I would have thought he could have protected himself
:(
Happens every day, or night.
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I only read the first and last pages. As a rule, coyotes don't bother us. A couger, that's a different thread...you need to watch your pet's, as I believe others have alluded to beforehand....cats are a nice Scooby snack...and they will take a dog if they can get that kind of luck. I have hit a couple with my train, I don't mind at all. In Ca. they are varmints, you can kill as many as you can shoot, and I believe there is still a reward for doing so....
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About 30 min.ago in front of house.Coyotes stalk the young ones and sometimes they nail one.
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