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Coyote Cam

Boone

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I changed the card in one of my cameras and was excited the readout listed 451 photos in two weeks and hoped I would finally see something worth shooting. All of the pictures were coyotes :tantrum:
The landowner has been seeing a pair with 6 pups. The camera must be close to their den. I hope they move on soon because I can't hunt them with a gun at this place. I thought they are roamers? Any suggestions?
 

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Yep. Early on when the pups are still in the den is the easiest time to exterminate them in one swoop.. But now that they are out of the den a roaming that gets harder. Snare or trap them would be the best option.
 
Not a single deer picture? That is not good. You got a ton of yotes in the area. I agree with the rest. Eradicate ASAP.
 
I don't have many options because the landowners have outside dogs. As often as they have appeared on the cam, I may have luck with a bow.
 
I don't have many options because the landowners have outside dogs. As often as they have appeared on the cam, I may have luck with a bow.

I'd take a gun and make sure they are good and hit.... You're past the bow shooting part.....
 
I don't have any big bucks around, so I figured I'd keep you updated on growth of the coyote pups.:smiley_armscrossed:

I did have a couple of does show up. Is it me or do they look nervous?
 

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Yep. Sure didn't look like they were there to hang out. Moving thru and keeping on alert in the one picture you posted. Hard saying though. They could have been bumped from somewhere else by a farmer or someone on a quad or something else.