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Coyotes kill buck story out of Georgia
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5715053" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p><strong><u>I hate coyotes with a passion</u></strong>, but do not believe they kill as many deer as many people think.</p><p></p><p>That said, <em>ANY </em>wound causing even a minute amount of bleeding will attract coyotes (and dogs). They can wind them from several hundred yards downwind, or if cross the deer's trail, will immediately begin tracking (then "dogging") that deer.</p><p></p><p>So what I'm suggesting is high odds this particular yearling buck had some kind of injury or wound, which either caused the coyotes to target it, and/or allowed them to kill it.</p><p></p><p>Note in one of the pictures, there is the appearance of some type injury to the little buck's hind legs. Since there is no blood there, it would appear to be an old injury. This deer could have also been "nicked" by a broadhead on the neighboring property, that small amount of bleeding attracting the coyotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5715053, member: 1409"] [B][U]I hate coyotes with a passion[/U][/B], but do not believe they kill as many deer as many people think. That said, [I]ANY [/I]wound causing even a minute amount of bleeding will attract coyotes (and dogs). They can wind them from several hundred yards downwind, or if cross the deer's trail, will immediately begin tracking (then "dogging") that deer. So what I'm suggesting is high odds this particular yearling buck had some kind of injury or wound, which either caused the coyotes to target it, and/or allowed them to kill it. Note in one of the pictures, there is the appearance of some type injury to the little buck's hind legs. Since there is no blood there, it would appear to be an old injury. This deer could have also been "nicked" by a broadhead on the neighboring property, that small amount of bleeding attracting the coyotes. [/QUOTE]
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