Posted by Billy NY on January 31, 2015 at 21:12:44 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Coyotes are back! posted by Dave H (MI) on January 31, 2015 at 15:49:15:
Results of horses running into fence or otherwise, having been spooked is not going to turn out well. We had to heal one up after a huge flap was about hacked off the lower part of a front leg, darned worst thing I ever saw on livestock. I still remember nailing the last dog years later, there were that many out there. Long shot, took 3 though, as it was on the opposing hill side where he was, still a bit green being a kid, but the dust in the tractor path, allowed me to quickly dial in as I could spot where they hit, had it been wet, probably would have missed. That was the end of them, til coyotes came into the area in more recent times, say late 90's maybe?
I heard em tonight, but they've been mostly quiet, but I don't believe they go too far within this contiguous area I live towards one side of. Lots of good sized open fields in the middle of the area all bounded by forest, or thick hedge/old fence line areas etc.
Moonlight night tonight over fresh powdery snow, its now calm from what I see looking at my chimney, as steam rises up. About perfect hunting conditions from an elevated position. Having spent most of the day outside, don't believe I'll be out there, given the temps, not bad at all without that wind, but I had my share already! I haven't been too aggressive on them here lately, but there are opportunities throughout the year and they will get thinned at those times if a chance arises to do so. A few times I've stepped it up a bit after seeing a couple during the day near the house.
Unreal, with them around,+ fox, owls etc., I see rabbits all over at night. They have good cover, lot of resources for most wildlife.
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