Buckmaster Senior Member 14,581 205 Portage Aug 29, 2011 #1 Why do fox and coyotes always start in the croch area first when they find a kill before the hunter does? Here is Mr. Fox caught in the act of stealing a set of "mountain oysters" from one of my gut piles. Attachments Fox3.JPG 80.3 KB · Views: 243
Why do fox and coyotes always start in the croch area first when they find a kill before the hunter does? Here is Mr. Fox caught in the act of stealing a set of "mountain oysters" from one of my gut piles.
RedCloud Super Moderator Super Mod 17,447 207 North Central Ohio Aug 29, 2011 #2 Easier for them to grab and rip off to expose the big back leg meat on the rump. Also a fast way to get the higher protein and most nutrition in a quick manner before others find the carcass.
Easier for them to grab and rip off to expose the big back leg meat on the rump. Also a fast way to get the higher protein and most nutrition in a quick manner before others find the carcass.