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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5479170" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>last year I shot at 6 different coyotes ML hunting (killed 3), then 2 more during rifle (killed 1). saw many more I couldn't get a shot on. Multiple packs howling in the evening. That's normal past 10 years. This year, only saw 2 (1 is now dead), very few on trail camera, and no packs howling in the evenings.</p><p></p><p>Been really good for the deer as well... have been running 10-20% fawn recruitment for years, but this year it's around 50-60%. We may get to start shooting does again next year if we get 2 consecutive years of fawn production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5479170, member: 2805"] last year I shot at 6 different coyotes ML hunting (killed 3), then 2 more during rifle (killed 1). saw many more I couldn't get a shot on. Multiple packs howling in the evening. That's normal past 10 years. This year, only saw 2 (1 is now dead), very few on trail camera, and no packs howling in the evenings. Been really good for the deer as well... have been running 10-20% fawn recruitment for years, but this year it's around 50-60%. We may get to start shooting does again next year if we get 2 consecutive years of fawn production. [/QUOTE]
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