Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Hurley, NY
Posts: 864
Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
Man O man do I have a coyote problem! My wife and I took an ATV ride yesterday to check for deer/bear prints in the snow. I rode 3 miles and found 1 set of deer tracks and about 1000 different sets of yote prints. They are absolutely everywhere and there is definitely a problem. This afternoon I get a new anschutz 17 HMR so yotes beware.. Fair warning
#2
RE: Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
WHat part of NY? I used to hunt Big Flats and my buddy who owned the land said they never saw much of them. Don't think we heard them while deer hunting either.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 460
RE: Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
Big problem in the past 2 years in West NH as well. Remember 1 yote makes alot of tracks when on a scent - the 1000 trackes are likely 20 or so animals - still alot running deer. Good luck - I hope you kill them all.
#4
Join Date: Oct 2006
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RE: Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
well, I hunt in hamilton, ny .. and there are yotes everywhere.. My brother shot 2 of them during shotgun season. I believe they were the same 2 we kept seeing day after day. The next morning.. there was another 1 running through the woods. And he was around all day, but couldn't get a shot at him.. I would have loved too. So, people say that there not here or never really see them.. your not looking hard enough.. There all over !! Also alot in PA just north of scranton, around lenoxville. People have claimed to see a MT. lion.. but back to the old story..Lets see a pic. or something.
My 2 Cents
My 2 Cents
#5
RE: Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
ORIGINAL: Nord QC Bouman
Good luck - I hope you kill them all.
Good luck - I hope you kill them all.
Just my 2 cents
#6
RE: Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
I don't know how legal this would be in your area, but I've heard about some people I know getting rid of a bunch of coyotes this way.
Go buy the biggest triple hooks you can find, you'll need some decent sized ones. Find yourself some small chain or steel cable, and hang hang your hooks about 3 feet off the ground, make sure they are anchored well. Go to your local meat shop and buy some really cheap pork chops, and bait each hook with one.
When the 'yotes jump up to grab the pork chop, the hook catches them by the mouth and they can't get off because their front feet will not be able to touch the ground. These people told me their success rate was about 80% with these things, which is darn good. Keep in mind they were in a remote area so they didn't have to worry about catching little Johnny's black lab.
Go buy the biggest triple hooks you can find, you'll need some decent sized ones. Find yourself some small chain or steel cable, and hang hang your hooks about 3 feet off the ground, make sure they are anchored well. Go to your local meat shop and buy some really cheap pork chops, and bait each hook with one.
When the 'yotes jump up to grab the pork chop, the hook catches them by the mouth and they can't get off because their front feet will not be able to touch the ground. These people told me their success rate was about 80% with these things, which is darn good. Keep in mind they were in a remote area so they didn't have to worry about catching little Johnny's black lab.
#8
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Massachusetts - Northern Berkshires
Posts: 8
RE: Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
You'll never be able to kill them all. The western US has been trying for over 100 years through bounties, poison and mass slaughters. Furthermore, coyotes have the ability to alter their litter sizes to change depending on resources and competition with other individuals. If there is decreased competition (lower coyote density) in an area the next litters born will have many, more young. To stabilize or slightly lower the popoulation 70% of the animals must be removed yearly! Tell me thats feasable. Studies have shown that high coyote densities actually regulates their numbers better than intensive harvesting. Removal of a few problem individuals, and their learned behavior, will prove the best technique. Besides, who cares if they sometimes feed on deer. Black bears, avian predators, cats, dogs and fishersfeed on fawns as well.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Allston MA USA
Posts: 533
RE: Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
Yotes are in New England big time and are here to stay. They do cover allot of miles so you see allot of tracks. We are overun in many areas with them. Good luck with the hunts, they are not easy.
#10
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Hurley, NY
Posts: 864
RE: Coyote tracks, Coyote tracks and more coyote tracks
I would like to shoot and kill alot of the yotes but I could never do that hook trick to any animal. Guess the soft side of me comes out more often nowadays... but I guess if they were eating my livestock, the gloves would be off.