Wild animals are, from my experience, very unfazed by moving or running tractors. That includes open station tractors. I've had to yell at some of them because they will get right under the tractor. But, as you say, once you move to get off the tractor they're gone. My choice would be an open station tractor and a small game rifle, scoped and zeroed for the range you might encounter. Open all the cab doors and windows before you go out if you only have a cab tractor available. Local regulations concerning discharge of firearms near residential areas?? People, especially people like our Madison/Moscow-vites, don't like firearms of anykind and won't hesitate to call the gendarmes. Anyway, I think the tractor offers the best solution as a blind. Personally, I get a kick out of the coyotes. They help keep the deere herds down a little. BUT, I don't keep animals anymore. If you, for some reason, can't shoot them, then I would recommend a pair of Irish Wolfhounds. Great big, wonderful dogs bred for what you're faced with. (;>))
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