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Coyotes getting brave in WI
During the gun season( I know this is bowhunting site) we shot a
doe about 1:00, got it gutted out and tagged.We decided to do another drive back further in the swampy area of the river bottom,left the doe laying along the firelane in the wide open. We did are drive which only took 20 min. when we got back to the doe we noticed it was half pulled into the brush alongside of the firelane.When we got to the deer and examend it the inner hams were tore out and the pelvic bone was snapped all in 20 min in the open and in broad day light. We shot one a little later in the day on a drive. Didn't see many deer this year as compared to others.The yote sure looked healhty. |
shhooootttttttt em!
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He was probably sitting back in the woods watching you take the guts out. Don't think for a second that o'l wily coyote is gonna run at the first site of a human, especially if he is hungry. This time of year a yote will not pass on any free meal. My remedy for this is to shoot everyone I get the chance to.
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Ya yotes are getting bad here too. Don't see then in the day light though. Once in a while but usually only here then after dark.
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i think wi passed a law not too shoot coyotes during deer hunting because alot of people were mistaking coyotes for wolves and shooting wolves. but i agree shoot em if you see them
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shootem up..
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Coyotes can be shot in the southern zone during deer gun season. The northern zone runs jaggedly across the state north of highway 64. and 70
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