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Coyote: The Ultimate Deer Predator?
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5265139" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I think every property is different when it comes to coyotes, as well as their impact on native species. Here in MS, we have a few on my lease, I usually kill one every other year or so, a handful of trail cam pics.... but on my farms in TN, the sheer number of them is incredible. Most I've seen at one time was 14 (in a freshly cut hayfield). Back in muzzleloader season, I think I only hunted 1 day without seeing at least one. As you can imagine with that level of coyote saturation, our fawn recruitment is abysmal. We have no rabbits, and surprisingly few squirrels in the hardwoods. Nothing like when I was a kid and could just walk the fencelines with a .410, no dog, and still come back with 3 or 4 rabbits every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5265139, member: 2805"] I think every property is different when it comes to coyotes, as well as their impact on native species. Here in MS, we have a few on my lease, I usually kill one every other year or so, a handful of trail cam pics.... but on my farms in TN, the sheer number of them is incredible. Most I've seen at one time was 14 (in a freshly cut hayfield). Back in muzzleloader season, I think I only hunted 1 day without seeing at least one. As you can imagine with that level of coyote saturation, our fawn recruitment is abysmal. We have no rabbits, and surprisingly few squirrels in the hardwoods. Nothing like when I was a kid and could just walk the fencelines with a .410, no dog, and still come back with 3 or 4 rabbits every time. [/QUOTE]
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