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Coyote: The Ultimate Deer Predator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Planking" data-source="post: 5264936" data-attributes="member: 13775"><p>First few years on my place I had coyotes everywhere. I started trapping and tore them up two years in a row. Now I can't even get a pic. No scat, nothing. They are either gone or avoid my place completely. </p><p></p><p> This year is the most deer I have ever seen on my place. I could not believe how many fawns i saw. I had six different mature bucks on cam this year. The most ever by far. The only downside I've seen is the groundhogs have came back as well. They tear my fields up or else i wouldn't mind. </p><p></p><p>My personal study definitely makes me question some other claims about it and what their motives may be. Sure hunting a nocturnal animal during the daytime isn't going to do a thing but trapping and night hunting correctly will impact them. </p><p> </p><p>It stinks for non trappers that we can only hunt hogs at night while this other invasive is protected. It used to burn me up having to let them walk. From what i see yotes are much less wary at night. </p><p></p><p>They take a toll on our native species and my hats off to those who take them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planking, post: 5264936, member: 13775"] First few years on my place I had coyotes everywhere. I started trapping and tore them up two years in a row. Now I can't even get a pic. No scat, nothing. They are either gone or avoid my place completely. This year is the most deer I have ever seen on my place. I could not believe how many fawns i saw. I had six different mature bucks on cam this year. The most ever by far. The only downside I've seen is the groundhogs have came back as well. They tear my fields up or else i wouldn't mind. My personal study definitely makes me question some other claims about it and what their motives may be. Sure hunting a nocturnal animal during the daytime isn't going to do a thing but trapping and night hunting correctly will impact them. It stinks for non trappers that we can only hunt hogs at night while this other invasive is protected. It used to burn me up having to let them walk. From what i see yotes are much less wary at night. They take a toll on our native species and my hats off to those who take them out. [/QUOTE]
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