It's happened again!
#1
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It's happened again!
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: south Ark
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RE: It's happened again!
where do you guys live and where did the attack take place?
I've never heard of this type of behavior in the south. I've had a couple come after me---but it was because I was blowing a turkey call and they were fooled. I wonder if the northern and western coyotes are more aggressive?
I've never heard of this type of behavior in the south. I've had a couple come after me---but it was because I was blowing a turkey call and they were fooled. I wonder if the northern and western coyotes are more aggressive?
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RE: It's happened again!
The attack took place in New Jersey. I grew up in Ohio and live in Iowa now.
In Ohio a few years back, I remember hearing about a 'yote that jumped into a playpen and killed an infant. I've seen 'em walking through neighborhoods like they own the place.
If I ever get a shot at one, it's on like Donkey-Kong!
In Ohio a few years back, I remember hearing about a 'yote that jumped into a playpen and killed an infant. I've seen 'em walking through neighborhoods like they own the place.
If I ever get a shot at one, it's on like Donkey-Kong!
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RE: It's happened again!
We have some landlords from California that are some serious tree huggers and they think its "pretty" when a coyote walks through their neighborhood in the Long Beach California area. Some people just don't understand that a brave coyote = a bad coyote.
I haven't read the article yet, but will once I am done typing this. I kill anywhere from 40-100 + coyotes a year depending on their population in my area and a few select honey holes out west and in Nebraksa.
I haven't read the article yet, but will once I am done typing this. I kill anywhere from 40-100 + coyotes a year depending on their population in my area and a few select honey holes out west and in Nebraksa.
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RE: It's happened again!
ORIGINAL: Rammer
We have some landlords from California that are some serious tree huggers and they think its "pretty" when a coyote walks through their neighborhood in the Long Beach California area. Some people just don't understand that a brave coyote = a bad coyote.
I haven't read the article yet, but will once I am done typing this. I kill anywhere from 40-100 + coyotes a year depending on their population in my area and a few select honey holes out west and in Nebraksa.
We have some landlords from California that are some serious tree huggers and they think its "pretty" when a coyote walks through their neighborhood in the Long Beach California area. Some people just don't understand that a brave coyote = a bad coyote.
I haven't read the article yet, but will once I am done typing this. I kill anywhere from 40-100 + coyotes a year depending on their population in my area and a few select honey holes out west and in Nebraksa.
#9
RE: It's happened again!
I told my landlords in California that I would come to their place (they want me to come visit), only if I could bring my bow and shoot coyotes from their yard. Needless to say they didn't go for it.
coyote_buster - I hunt in the Hay Springs, Alliance and Chadron areas. I know a few ranchers out there, and one of my best hunting buddies was in Iraq with a guy down there and we got to hunt his ranch as well.
coyote_buster - I hunt in the Hay Springs, Alliance and Chadron areas. I know a few ranchers out there, and one of my best hunting buddies was in Iraq with a guy down there and we got to hunt his ranch as well.
#10
RE: It's happened again!
Those north eastern statesrefuse to get serious about coyotes. When i was growing up in the 50s there were no coyotes in the eastern US. Now they are all over the place. Have killed several on my visits to WV.