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#71
Description and Habits
[ul][*]Usually gray with a rusty color on neck and flanks[*]Black patches on base and tip of tail help distinguish from dogs[*]20-30 pounds[*]18-21 inches tall[*]42-50 inches long[*]Average litter of 4 to 5 pups[*]Run as fast as 40 miles per hour[*]Diet includes fruits and vegetables, pet food, small wild and domestic animals, snakes and lizards, and garbage "" The site is: http://www.gf.state.az.us/w_c/urban_coyote.shtml[/ul]
[ul][*]Usually gray with a rusty color on neck and flanks[*]Black patches on base and tip of tail help distinguish from dogs[*]20-30 pounds[*]18-21 inches tall[*]42-50 inches long[*]Average litter of 4 to 5 pups[*]Run as fast as 40 miles per hour[*]Diet includes fruits and vegetables, pet food, small wild and domestic animals, snakes and lizards, and garbage "" The site is: http://www.gf.state.az.us/w_c/urban_coyote.shtml[/ul]
#72
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 278
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ORIGINAL: cascadedad
I edited my post because I originally said 21 1/2 miles instead of 22 1/2 miles. Didn't want anyone to think I couldn't do a little simple math.
You want to get in on the bet too Predator? Browning failed miserably, maybe you can do better with your Google search.
I edited my post because I originally said 21 1/2 miles instead of 22 1/2 miles. Didn't want anyone to think I couldn't do a little simple math.

You want to get in on the bet too Predator? Browning failed miserably, maybe you can do better with your Google search.

As far as how that rates up to the Easterns, I don't know. I would have to think that since we all know that the eastern is coyote/ red wolf they would be stronger. Maybe not as fast, but stronger. But that is my guess.
#73
Joined: May 2006
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From: Tri Cities, Washington
No, it is not WAY faster than I thought. I had no problem with you saying their top speed was somewhere around 45 mph. It may be off a little, but I assume it is close.
But when you state as fact that they can keep that speed up for 30 minutes.......... well, the BS meter pegs out. The problem with this thread and so many in this particular section of huntingnet.com is that there is WAY to much speculation and personal experience that is stated as fact.
I come here to learn, but it appears that this section has been taken over by high school kids that think they know everything. They are experts in guns, experts on the coyote, experts in hunting, on and on and on. You kids need to understand that you learn nothing when you are spewing nonsense from your keyboard.
I fully admit that I am new to coyote hunting and want to learn. I do have a little age and wisdom on my side. If you boys notice, a lot of the real experts that used to contribute to this section no long post here. Can you guess why that is?
But when you state as fact that they can keep that speed up for 30 minutes.......... well, the BS meter pegs out. The problem with this thread and so many in this particular section of huntingnet.com is that there is WAY to much speculation and personal experience that is stated as fact.
I come here to learn, but it appears that this section has been taken over by high school kids that think they know everything. They are experts in guns, experts on the coyote, experts in hunting, on and on and on. You kids need to understand that you learn nothing when you are spewing nonsense from your keyboard.
I fully admit that I am new to coyote hunting and want to learn. I do have a little age and wisdom on my side. If you boys notice, a lot of the real experts that used to contribute to this section no long post here. Can you guess why that is?
#74
Joined: Dec 2005
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Again Cascadedad or old and wise, whatever you wanna be called, I ask you to call or E-mail some of the coyote "experts" for yourself and get the information that you so quickly disregard as B.S. The only reason that you think it is B.S. is because you are narrow minded and are not open to info or anything that does not strike you as fact from the get go. You say that you are new and want to learn, how will you ever learn if you think everything is B.S.??
And another fact is, you say that you had no problem with the 45mph info but you did have a problem with the half hour thing. That is a lie because when I posted that they can run 45mph you said ""Well, that's great that you know somebody, but I would bet my millions against his millions that a coyote can't run 22 1/2 miles in 30 minutes."" Now if you don't think a coyote can run 22 1/2 miles in 30 minutes, that indicates to me that you question the speed in which a coyote can run. So which is it??? Or who is really blowin B.S. here, cascadedad?
As far as people with knowledge posting here, Iassume they moved on because they were probably fed up with guys questioning every piece of info that they write to try to help new guys. Some guys just can't grasp the concept of anything that happens outside of their trailer park, to bad isn't it cascadedad?
So, these sites are for entertainment and chit-chat and everyone has an opinion and they are all welcomed. But before someone runs their mouth and tries to make someone look like a liar or try to prove someone wrong, do some research before running your mouth. Because if you don't you in the end look like the idiot.
And another fact is, you say that you had no problem with the 45mph info but you did have a problem with the half hour thing. That is a lie because when I posted that they can run 45mph you said ""Well, that's great that you know somebody, but I would bet my millions against his millions that a coyote can't run 22 1/2 miles in 30 minutes."" Now if you don't think a coyote can run 22 1/2 miles in 30 minutes, that indicates to me that you question the speed in which a coyote can run. So which is it??? Or who is really blowin B.S. here, cascadedad?
As far as people with knowledge posting here, Iassume they moved on because they were probably fed up with guys questioning every piece of info that they write to try to help new guys. Some guys just can't grasp the concept of anything that happens outside of their trailer park, to bad isn't it cascadedad?
So, these sites are for entertainment and chit-chat and everyone has an opinion and they are all welcomed. But before someone runs their mouth and tries to make someone look like a liar or try to prove someone wrong, do some research before running your mouth. Because if you don't you in the end look like the idiot.
#75
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2006
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From: wisconsin
I like this guy
ORIGINAL: browning.204
Again Cascadedad or old and wise, whatever you wanna be called, I ask you to call or E-mail some of the coyote "experts" for yourself and get the information that you so quickly disregard as B.S. The only reason that you think it is B.S. is because you are narrow minded and are not open to info or anything that does not strike you as fact from the get go. You say that you are new and want to learn, how will you ever learn if you think everything is B.S.??
And another fact is, you say that you had no problem with the 45mph info but you did have a problem with the half hour thing. That is a lie because when I posted that they can run 45mph you said ""Well, that's great that you know somebody, but I would bet my millions against his millions that a coyote can't run 22 1/2 miles in 30 minutes."" Now if you don't think a coyote can run 22 1/2 miles in 30 minutes, that indicates to me that you question the speed in which a coyote can run. So which is it??? Or who is really blowin B.S. here, cascadedad?
As far as people with knowledge posting here, Iassume they moved on because they were probably fed up with guys questioning every piece of info that they write to try to help new guys. Some guys just can't grasp the concept of anything that happens outside of their trailer park, to bad isn't it cascadedad?
So, these sites are for entertainment and chit-chat and everyone has an opinion and they are all welcomed. But before someone runs their mouth and tries to make someone look like a liar or try to prove someone wrong, do some research before running your mouth. Because if you don't you in the end look like the idiot.
Again Cascadedad or old and wise, whatever you wanna be called, I ask you to call or E-mail some of the coyote "experts" for yourself and get the information that you so quickly disregard as B.S. The only reason that you think it is B.S. is because you are narrow minded and are not open to info or anything that does not strike you as fact from the get go. You say that you are new and want to learn, how will you ever learn if you think everything is B.S.??
And another fact is, you say that you had no problem with the 45mph info but you did have a problem with the half hour thing. That is a lie because when I posted that they can run 45mph you said ""Well, that's great that you know somebody, but I would bet my millions against his millions that a coyote can't run 22 1/2 miles in 30 minutes."" Now if you don't think a coyote can run 22 1/2 miles in 30 minutes, that indicates to me that you question the speed in which a coyote can run. So which is it??? Or who is really blowin B.S. here, cascadedad?
As far as people with knowledge posting here, Iassume they moved on because they were probably fed up with guys questioning every piece of info that they write to try to help new guys. Some guys just can't grasp the concept of anything that happens outside of their trailer park, to bad isn't it cascadedad?
So, these sites are for entertainment and chit-chat and everyone has an opinion and they are all welcomed. But before someone runs their mouth and tries to make someone look like a liar or try to prove someone wrong, do some research before running your mouth. Because if you don't you in the end look like the idiot.
#76
Well, I'm sorry browing, I beleive cascadedad is right that a coyote can not maintain that speed for more than a few miles. The reason I say this is I come from a family that has hunted coyotes longer than I'm been alive, with grey hounds. My dad had an airplane that we used for many years to follow the hunters on the ground and to assist in finding and keeping track of the coyotes!. Grey hounds are sprinters, and if they don't catch a coyote in about the first half mile, they aren't going to catch it, but in the years that I hunted with the grey hounds, I never saw a coyote that could out run more than 3 sets of grey hounds, because by the time the third set is released, the coyote is running out of gas!
No way a coyote can sprint for 30 minutes, even to save thier own life!
They outlawed the use of spotter airplanes in KS. many years ago!
No way a coyote can sprint for 30 minutes, even to save thier own life!
They outlawed the use of spotter airplanes in KS. many years ago!
#78
I know a coyote can do 45 for a half hour.
Let's not confuse fact with opinions!



