The last one I saw, earlier this spring was that size and was around the houses at night, left scat in the lane. The rabbit population is strong here, they really do well, turkey, and I do see some quail. Vole population is up again, see them often this year, they like those. I've seen crayfish skeleton and fish scales in their scat as well, they do eat a variety of things or so it seems. Most times theres a lot of fur, thought one had eaten an orange cat.
I don't trust them, being that size is something to use caution with, for the most part, they've been left alone here, but there have been times with the intense howling right next to the house, 3am, thats when its time to push em out or deal with them. I placed a shot over the same one I saw this spring, thinking it was illegal, could have easily dropped it, next time it will.
I witnessed one chasing a deer in the middle of the day, was that size, I stayed in the same place, the whitetail came right at me, tongue haning out, stressed big time, deer literally almost ran into me, minute or so later, from my right deer does it again, I have not moved, and low and behold, there is a big healthy coyote looking down at me, seems I broke the cycle, I have never seen a deer look like that before, they are relentless and will definitely run its prey to death.
Funny thing is there are cats roaming all over this area, they must have ample prey, even the fawns are present, I have seen no kills of those, and of course deer population control is not a bad thing, they have at times taken numerous fawns in a small area.
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