Posted by W_B on August 19, 2013 at 11:34:26 from (155.188.183.18):
In Reply to: Question. posted by T.J.P. on August 17, 2013 at 17:14:35:
A guy I work with had a relative that saw coyotes in the field while he was combining at dusk. They would just stand there as he went by. One round he decided to get down and run them off. They growled and wouldn't back off, he got scared and back up the ladder he went. Always carried a gun after that. He said they were seen in other places, singles and pairs so he started carrying all the time while he was away from the home place.
Growing up we had a 100 lb. hog die at a place we rented about a mile up the road. It backed up to a municipal park wildlife refuge. We just drug the hog back into the weeds along the refuge fence, a tall chain link fence. Took me and my brother to move it about a 100 ft. down a slight grade on the back side of the old barn. Being kids facinated with gross stuff we went back a week or so later to see the state of decay. The pig was GONE. Absolutely no sign it had been there, no bones, no meat, guts, nothing. How big an animal would it take to drag off a 100 lb. hog? We didn't want to find out so we never went back there alone.
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