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coyote running with dog
Had an interesting hunt tonight. Hunted a young dog by herself tonight. On the first drop I heard some coyote howling/barking. Not a hunting spot that that is common, but I assume a yote will be anywhere. After the first drop drove a mile down into a new area. Cut the dog loose. She got in about 500 yards and started working. She is pretty tight on the ground by herself so I could only tell she was working by the Garmin. She worked a fenceline, then back towards me and to the big river. When she came back up from the river I put my light on bright thinking I might jump in the truck and cruise down the lane and catch her. And I see two sets of eyes when the light hits her. She heads into a bean field. I watch her and another set of eyes head out across the beans. She is leading by less than 15 feet. [She has reflective collar, so I can tell she is out ahead of the other set of eyes]. She gets back to fence row and is working around. Now gets treed. I drive around the field and can get within 300 yards. Walk in and see yote up close. Maybe at 75 yards. He/she lingers while I leash dog at tree, shine, find coon. Let the dog tree for 5. Yote is gone when I get dog unleashed from fence row. She had to have been in close proximity to yote for at least 7-10 minutes. No bite marks, and she was not spooked.
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she due to come in heat?
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i had one to follow me in the woods for a while, i picked up a rock and throwed it at him lol. i had them come into me while i was squalling a tree a few times to. my dog has came close to several coyotes before and all they did was bark at her and she didnt pay them no mind.
Probably a young male who thought he might woo her. Just tell her they promise the moon and the stars but take off before the sun comes up.
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Originally posted by john Duemmer
she due to come in heat?
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ben, maybe it was a baby squatch.. they have been spotted all over your area!!!
keep your hard hat on, they like to throw rocks ya know!!
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Originally posted by Dan Dogs
ben, maybe it was a baby squatch.. they have been spotted all over your area!!!keep your hard hat on, they like to throw rocks ya know!!
I am done with Coyotes! They killed my wifes Boston Terrier last night. He was aggressive for a small dog, I figure they used a decoy yote to lure him out to the tall grass next door to my place and then the pack killed and ate him. Found a lot of blood and they chewed the collar into. No hide or bones found. This is the first dog I have lost out here but have lost some sheep,goats and chickens. I will put a bullet in every one I see.
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