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Coyotes only take the sick and weak ???
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5760863" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Agreed...</p><p></p><p>But I've always heard that it won't make a difference calling or trapping as they are replaced as fast as you kill them. That is NOT true. Shooting one here and there won't make a dent, but if you are dedicated and consistent, killing new dogs as they move in (multiple cell cams) can absolutely make a difference. Not just a difference... but a complete 180 degree difference in recruitment. I've gone from a 10 to 20% fawn recruitment to a 50-60% fawn recruitment in just 2 years. Yes, it's an uphill battle, but it's a battle than can be won (although it has to be fought constantly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5760863, member: 2805"] Agreed... But I've always heard that it won't make a difference calling or trapping as they are replaced as fast as you kill them. That is NOT true. Shooting one here and there won't make a dent, but if you are dedicated and consistent, killing new dogs as they move in (multiple cell cams) can absolutely make a difference. Not just a difference... but a complete 180 degree difference in recruitment. I've gone from a 10 to 20% fawn recruitment to a 50-60% fawn recruitment in just 2 years. Yes, it's an uphill battle, but it's a battle than can be won (although it has to be fought constantly). [/QUOTE]
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