I hear a pack of them yelping almost every night here in Western N. C. Then my dogs cut loose and sing along with them. I hardly ever see one in the daytime but I have on some occasions. One of my dogs has had a few confrontations with them but I have never lost a barncat to them. One day last winter a big one was sitting up on the hill in the snow watching my barn. Of course the beagle/spanial mix saw him and decided to engage his rather loud vocal cords and ran after him. The cyote just sat there still until the dog was within about 10 ft. and then he gave a chase. Of course the beagle ran like hell towards the barn until the coyote decided he was too close to civilization and he ran back and sat down. The dog went after him again and the exact same episode happened again. I decided that if the scoundrel was going to stay in plain sight I would get my 30 30 and try to lay him low. He was sitting there when I came back out and I got off a shot at about 100 yds but I missed. I took another couple of shots with him on the move but no luck. Another time I was on a morning hike in the mountains when my dog was up ahead of my barking and growling like he had seen a bear. The commotion stopped and I went on up the trail. I go around a deep curve in the trail and there comes my dog with his ears in the wind, running for his very life. A big grey coyote was about 5 ft behind him just about to have him for breakfast. I jumped and yelled and the coyote ran off through the woods like a bullet. My little buddy stayed very close to me the rest of the hike.
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