woodrat
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Re: Coyotes in my back yard
yeah, after denting the neighbor's dog's head with the 22 - and that was only at about 100' - I started toting the 12 guage with 00 buck when I went on my rounds. I never did get a clean shot at a coyote though. They are smart and had many escape routes. I would plug one hole up and the next time I thought I had him, he'd just slip out another way. The one time I managed to get right on top of him and possibly could have shot him, my damn dog got in the way. I'm sure he thought he was helping...
I did try the stealthy sniper thing a few times, hiding out from pre-dawn until afternoon with the scoped .308, but of course on those days there wasn't a coyote to be seen anywhere.
I wouldn't mess with them at all except for the damage they do to the livestock. I lucked out for years, living side by side with them in peace, but they eventually figured out how tasty lamb and free range chicken was, and that was the end of the peace. They don't mess with the adult sheep though, although I'm sure they could pull it off if they ganged up on one. All I've ever lost to the coyotes were lambs and chickens.
yeah, after denting the neighbor's dog's head with the 22 - and that was only at about 100' - I started toting the 12 guage with 00 buck when I went on my rounds. I never did get a clean shot at a coyote though. They are smart and had many escape routes. I would plug one hole up and the next time I thought I had him, he'd just slip out another way. The one time I managed to get right on top of him and possibly could have shot him, my damn dog got in the way. I'm sure he thought he was helping...
I did try the stealthy sniper thing a few times, hiding out from pre-dawn until afternoon with the scoped .308, but of course on those days there wasn't a coyote to be seen anywhere.
I wouldn't mess with them at all except for the damage they do to the livestock. I lucked out for years, living side by side with them in peace, but they eventually figured out how tasty lamb and free range chicken was, and that was the end of the peace. They don't mess with the adult sheep though, although I'm sure they could pull it off if they ganged up on one. All I've ever lost to the coyotes were lambs and chickens.