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coyote at night question
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<blockquote data-quote="pk117ac23" data-source="post: 5377824" data-attributes="member: 22991"><p>The honest answer to this coyote / fox predator issue in TN is trapping in January - Feb right after deer season is over. </p><p></p><p>Two years ago, I trapped multiple coyotes and foxes. We had 24 turkey poults come April running around our property and had 3-5 fawns in May / June. </p><p></p><p>For various, I didn't get to trap in winter this year, I've lost 25 chickens thus far from Jan 1 to today (July 1). Trapping in winter & early morning tree stand sits year round will be the ONLY way to combat the laws against night hunting here in TN. It's also our only chance we have to increase the deer / turkey population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pk117ac23, post: 5377824, member: 22991"] The honest answer to this coyote / fox predator issue in TN is trapping in January - Feb right after deer season is over. Two years ago, I trapped multiple coyotes and foxes. We had 24 turkey poults come April running around our property and had 3-5 fawns in May / June. For various, I didn’t get to trap in winter this year, I’ve lost 25 chickens thus far from Jan 1 to today (July 1). Trapping in winter & early morning tree stand sits year round will be the ONLY way to combat the laws against night hunting here in TN. It’s also our only chance we have to increase the deer / turkey population. [/QUOTE]
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