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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 185987" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Like I have said learn your predators and how to read sign.</p><p>Just because you see a coyote eating a dead calf doesn't mean he is guilty of the deed he just found an easy meal and called the family to supper. If you don't learn to read your predator from hogs to dogs you will never solve your problem chasing coyotes.I have heard them being blamed for quail and turkey destrution when it is feral housecats causing 90% of the destruction. It is like all the big cats that never get run over on a highway that no one can get a picture of and scared deer hunters see them all the time, they brag they can shoot a deer that weighs a 100 lbs at 300 yards(100) but they never are able to get a bead on a 200 lb cat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 185987, member: 694"] Like I have said learn your predators and how to read sign. Just because you see a coyote eating a dead calf doesn't mean he is guilty of the deed he just found an easy meal and called the family to supper. If you don't learn to read your predator from hogs to dogs you will never solve your problem chasing coyotes.I have heard them being blamed for quail and turkey destrution when it is feral housecats causing 90% of the destruction. It is like all the big cats that never get run over on a highway that no one can get a picture of and scared deer hunters see them all the time, they brag they can shoot a deer that weighs a 100 lbs at 300 yards(100) but they never are able to get a bead on a 200 lb cat. [/QUOTE]
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