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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5312995" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Coyotes have actually completely changed their behavior on my farms since the early 90s...</p><p></p><p>Back then, a coyote would come out into a field with turkeys, the birds and the coyote would ignore each other. Coyotes just didn't view turkeys as a food source. Fast forward 20 years, and it became the norm to call up 5 or 6 Coyotes coming to my calls actively hunting the source of the call. Turkeys now scatter when they see a coyote. I find a kill site or two each year.</p><p></p><p>As far as the coons, to me it seems their population has exploded as well. At least they Coyotes eat them too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5312995, member: 2805"] Coyotes have actually completely changed their behavior on my farms since the early 90s... Back then, a coyote would come out into a field with turkeys, the birds and the coyote would ignore each other. Coyotes just didn't view turkeys as a food source. Fast forward 20 years, and it became the norm to call up 5 or 6 Coyotes coming to my calls actively hunting the source of the call. Turkeys now scatter when they see a coyote. I find a kill site or two each year. As far as the coons, to me it seems their population has exploded as well. At least they Coyotes eat them too. [/QUOTE]
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