Will Coyotes chase or attack???
#11
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Salem, IN
Turkey hunting this past spring, I was sitting up against a tree with my back to a field. I was working 3 gobblers down to my left, and all of a sudden i heard something coming from my left and behind me. I thought it might've been the birds since often they circle around then come in. I sat there still, waiting for whatever it was to walk out in front of me, when I caught movement out of the corner of my eye. It was a coyote, and he was right on top of me, he practically brushed up against my jacket sleeve. I spun around to blow his head off, and before i could get my gun around he was out of there haulin balls. This has happened several times, but never this close, and they've always took off flying. I wouldn't worry too much. I thought my turkey hunt was over though, but I moved left about 100 yards inot the woods, and within 15 min. called the 3 gobblers in a downed one.
#12
Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Hamlet, IN
Mostly curious.
I had 3 come out at me while mowing once. Scared the daylights out of me. But they turned and ran away, just as fast as I did. I was only 12 or so then, first cyotes I ever saw.
I had 3 come out at me while mowing once. Scared the daylights out of me. But they turned and ran away, just as fast as I did. I was only 12 or so then, first cyotes I ever saw.
#14
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Red Wing, MN
the only encounter ive ever had with one was a couple of years ago me and some buddies were out campin out for the last day of school. We had a campfire goin and it must of had rabbies or somethin cuz the darn thing attacked us AROUND THE FIRE i couldnt believe it so we grabbed some sticks that were in the fire and scared it off, thank god no one got hurt or anything but it was a scary encounter....so yea i believe that theyll attack
#15
Joined: Nov 2004
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When i was young my uncle took me out deer hunting. It was before daylight. We walked up through the pasture to the edge of the woods. He pointed to the area were the stand was in the woods. The evening before my cousin had killed a deer there. Well my uncle went on his way to his stand on the other end of the woods. So I walked into the woods And started looking for the stand, Never been to it before, and could not find it. So i ploped my ass down against a tree, little did i know it was right in front of were my cousin fielddressed his deer the evening before. I was sittin there in the dark and I heard so noise behind be thought it was probably a deer untill they started growlin. I about **** my pants. Because i could not see them .They was eatin the deer leftovers. Trying not to piss or **** down my leg i just sat still and let them so there thing and they eventually left. Soon as it was daylight you bet your ass i found that deer stand! I was just a kid at time,but if it happed again it probably would still make me pretty nervous.
#17
There was a bowhunter attacked in Vermont about 10 years ago that was leaving his stand after dark and was covered in deer scent. It was all over the newspapers. I am sure the animal didn't know he was a human though........
#18
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Atlanta Georgia USA
A guy at camp where I hunt public land said that his friend had one growl at him, so he shot it. Maybe it had rabies??
I have seen coyotes in the woods a few times, and leave em alone. The other morning before sunup I heard a pack of them howling, which I thought was very cool. I have no reason to bother them. I know some guys shoot them because they think coyotes will impact the deer population, but I doubt it has much impact.
I have seen coyotes in the woods a few times, and leave em alone. The other morning before sunup I heard a pack of them howling, which I thought was very cool. I have no reason to bother them. I know some guys shoot them because they think coyotes will impact the deer population, but I doubt it has much impact.




