Posted by Mn Dave on February 13, 2010 at 06:12:03 from (98.132.225.142):
In Reply to: OT - Coyotes posted by Tom in TN on February 12, 2010 at 12:27:49:
Here in southern Mn. we have black ones. I have a neighbor that hunts them in the winter with dogs with radio collars on them and the guy has a receiver in the pickup cab to keep track of them. Yesterday they got 3 in the morning alone. They use about 3-4 pickups and 20 dogs or so. When they find a fresh trail across a township road after a little snow they turn 6 dogs on the trail, they run those dogs for about 6 or so miles and then they pick up those dogs and let a fresh batch of dogs loose on the trail, it is these dogs that usually get the coyote after about a 12 mile run, and the funny thing is that the coyote usually makes a big circle. It is slow going for the dogs this year with all the snow we have but they get them. These guys have been doing it for years. They usually get 40-50 each year. A few years ago I lost 2 baby beef calves to coyotes so the more they get the better.
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