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<blockquote data-quote="SteveJ" data-source="post: 4982723" data-attributes="member: 20210"><p>Last Saturday, opening of gun, I had 3 does feeding around me. As they started to head off, I noticed they were acting bothered about something but they never winded me. As they ran off I noticed a big coyote get after them for a few seconds and then wonder off. </p><p></p><p>This past Tuesday there was another coyote that slipped in on me at the same spot and was sneaking in on a small doe feeding nearby. She took off and I killed him. I left him lay just outside of the thicket he came from and just 50 yards from the stand because he was a bloody mess. The next day, on Wednesday I saw deer go right by where he lay and shot an 8 pt 10 yards from where the coyote was. </p><p></p><p>So I would say deer are aware of them but I don't think they would avoid an area all day just because of a coyote being in the area that morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveJ, post: 4982723, member: 20210"] Last Saturday, opening of gun, I had 3 does feeding around me. As they started to head off, I noticed they were acting bothered about something but they never winded me. As they ran off I noticed a big coyote get after them for a few seconds and then wonder off. This past Tuesday there was another coyote that slipped in on me at the same spot and was sneaking in on a small doe feeding nearby. She took off and I killed him. I left him lay just outside of the thicket he came from and just 50 yards from the stand because he was a bloody mess. The next day, on Wednesday I saw deer go right by where he lay and shot an 8 pt 10 yards from where the coyote was. So I would say deer are aware of them but I don't think they would avoid an area all day just because of a coyote being in the area that morning. [/QUOTE]
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