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Posted by BET on 01-24-2010 02:57 AM:

Coyote

Can anyone tell me what to use to keep the coyotes away from my coon hounds while hunting?


Posted by jking on 01-24-2010 03:14 AM:

thin them out during the day. call them in and use your weapon of choice. I started hunting them because they were coming in on my hounds, and now I enjoy it just as much as coon hunting.

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Posted by turman on 01-24-2010 03:17 AM:

I think the best thing we`ve found is a few rounds in their direction, their smart, if they think your gunning for them the disappear fast when the dogs show up.

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Posted by wayne f on 01-24-2010 04:15 AM:

put a lighted flashing collar on your hound the yotes will still come in but won't touch your hound i never had a problem sinse useing the lighted collar

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Posted by jculler8 on 01-24-2010 02:49 PM:

YUP

Lights and bells will do the trick!

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Posted by HalfmoonHounds on 01-24-2010 02:59 PM:

Find some guys that hunt them with hounds and let them in your spots a few times. We had some guys run hounds on them around here, now they associate hounds with death and stay away.


Posted by Bluedogman on 01-24-2010 03:10 PM:

I agree with the lighted collar idea. Hardly anything else does any good.

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Posted by rmcmillan on 01-24-2010 04:03 PM:

I have had people tell me to use bells or lighted collars. High powered rifle worked very well in deer season.

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Posted by Bluedogman on 01-24-2010 07:01 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by hardwoodssmoke
has anyone had a coon dog attacked by one.
Yes I have!

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Posted by Diggerman on 01-24-2010 07:28 PM:

coyote

I believe we have conditioned them to come in by giveing them a free skinned meal by most trees. However never had any problems.


Posted by Darknite57 on 01-24-2010 10:00 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by hardwoodssmoke
has anyone had a coon dog attacked by one.


Yes, several times. I had a blue english that I thought was pretty tough but I was hunting him by himself one night and two coyotes sent him packing back to me. Another time a friend and I were treed with 4 grown dogs and they sent all of them packing back to us. We wondered what was going on as we were walking to the tree when it sounded like a heck of a dog fight. About the time the dogs all got to us the coyotes started howling up by that tree. It was in the spring so we figured maybe the dogs treed close to a den with pups in it.

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Posted by David Boggs on 01-27-2010 11:28 AM:

yes

i have sean yots kill dogs while coon hunting and more than one time and we was running and shooting 2 nilon 66 and the yots never payed attion the us hollern or shooting and both times it was dee adking dogs that was killed they never left till we was at least 25 yards from them and both times it was in flemmilg county ky and i have had them run several dogs off the tree but the new flassing lights made by tracker i have not had them run a dog off tree cence i started useing them when they first come out.also sean one of dees dogs eat up that lived had over 200 holes in it and around 30 small drain tubes in the dog and it lived and never hurt it a bite about hunting and every yot atack i have sean at least 4 dogs was treed it was like they singeled out one at a time but the others fite them yots but was not even hurt one bit.

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Posted by COYOTE-HUNTER on 01-27-2010 11:55 AM:

I had one of my coyote hounds casterated by a big male. he was fighting with a wounded coyote and the big male came in on him


Posted by hardwoodssmoke on 01-27-2010 01:01 PM:

they need a bounty put on them, make them worth something and maybe more people will kill them, kill em all, but they are here for good. 15 years ago i heard there were hardly any at all in ohio. my dad traped one in 85 in a #1 he had set in a crick for muskrat and the crick froze over. the coyote steped in the right spot and broke through the ice. But he said you never heard of anyone catching any. I doubt this is true but i heard the dnr realeased a bunch to control the deer population, i also heard they crossed the lake from michigan, i also read in the field and stream that the eastern coyote was a hybrid with wolf,but i also hear a lot of things.


Posted by coon dawg on 01-27-2010 01:04 PM:

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quote:
Originally posted by Bluedogman
I agree with the lighted collar idea. Hardly anything else does any good.
.............very true................we have had a tremendous problem here the last 2 years.........the lighted blinking collars keep 'em off...............I've coyote hunted 4 times this year since deer season ended...............killed 6 using my mouth call.................we've got a bunch of 'em..........

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Posted by coon dawg on 01-27-2010 01:10 PM:

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quote:
Originally posted by hardwoodssmoke
shoot a couple rounds and/or give a couple loud yells, huntem ups to your dog works for me. They hear a human voice and they'r out of there, I usually see 2 to 4 sets of fresh tracks and within 10 to 15 minutes they will be howling and wimpering at a distance. The best id say probly invite someone to hunt them with dogs to keep them in line. has anyone had a coon dog attacked by one.
...............yes, but I got there in time..............2 big yotes came in on a pup that I was hunting by himself...they were approaching him while he was treein' when I got there...............a friend wasn't so lucky.......pup treed by himself, pack of yotes ripped him apart.........then he had a female torn up real bad, but she lived.............Oglethorpe County, Georgia............

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Posted by Robert Johnson on 01-27-2010 05:35 PM:

a well placed rifle bullet works well

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Posted by David Boggs on 01-27-2010 11:43 PM:

m mauger

did you ever stop to think that would kill more dogs than yot dum stuff like that is wat gives hunters and trapers a bad name and a dun ass in this county tryed that one winter and killed some dogs and yots where to smart 4 that he said it did not work but he had about 10 dyehard fox hunters that wounted to kill him becalws he killed some of there dogs that was about 15 years ago.i think they broke a few fingers 4 him then it stoped .PLEASE THINK LONG AND HARD BEFOR YOU TRY SMOTHING THAT STUPIED PLEASE FOR THE SAKE OF ALL US THAT LOVE OWER HOUNDS and i also wish they would out law snares all to geather becalws it kill dogs as well,yes i am a hunter and TRAPER

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Posted by trappin_girl on 01-28-2010 01:09 AM:

trap em, and M Mauger, traveller used to jump higher than 6 ft. so i know that if it were to be her she woud git caught. im just sayin that. im not tryin to be sarcastic. usually if i say somethin like that i git cussed off here for about a few months.

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Posted by PlottChaser on 01-28-2010 01:41 AM:

Re: Coyote

quote:
Originally posted by BET
Can anyone tell me what to use to keep the coyotes away from my coon hounds while hunting?


I say it all the time about these posts about yotes, but I'll say it again. Having yote problems? HUNT PLOTTS!!!! LOL! My male go t attacked by two yotes when he was 7 months old and whipped em both. Then a couple springs ago when he was 2 he ran into three of them, killed 2 on the spot and sent the third off running. Then came back to me with nothing but a little cut on the end of his nose. So yeah, they attack dogs. You just need a dog that will bite back hard!

I've also heard of guys running a pitbull or jagdterrier with their hounds to protect them fro mthe yotes.

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Posted by PlottChaser on 01-28-2010 01:44 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by trappin_girl
trap em, and M Mauger, traveller used to jump higher than 6 ft. so i know that if it were to be her she woud git caught. im just sayin that. im not tryin to be sarcastic. usually if i say somethin like that i git cussed off here for about a few months.


I agree with you trappin girl. I don't know if my female Jessie would get caught for sure, but I know she can jump into my pickup from the ground with the tailgate up and clear the side rail with her feet never touching so her head has to get up there pretty high, especially if she was jumping straight up for bait.

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Posted by M Mauger on 01-28-2010 02:03 AM:

I apologise!!!

Someone hijacked my account??? I would never put somethin out that would catch a dog!! Best thing for them coyotes is a bullet!

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Posted by Candianblueboy on 01-28-2010 02:04 AM:

Well I read through this post and just had to kick in a comment. We run yotes 6 days a week and have over the 50 mark so far this yr. The one guy that runs with us runs BT beagles and they can kick a 60 lb yotes ass. I run BT and Redbone and if they turn on the dog they are in trouble.
When coon hunting usually they come in when they have young and you are in the area of the den or the young are packed up and come in to the dogs bark. If you or the dog show fear they pick up on it. If you show no fear and kick there ass they will run. I have had them so close to the young dogs treeing that I could see there eye's but never had an issue as the dogs attacked them and not vice versa. Here are a few pics to back up this post.







Are they big up here. Here is Tony Semple who played for the Lions with his he got with us.

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Posted by PlottChaser on 01-28-2010 12:07 PM:

Good pics canadianblueboy!!

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Posted by Lone Pine JB on 01-28-2010 01:20 PM:

I had a yote try to take my male off a tree a couple years ago. I'll bet it won't ever try that again...

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