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<blockquote data-quote="Craig-TX" data-source="post: 165014" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>We have lost a few to coyotes over the years. Not many but enough to make you hate them. They will almost always get a calf as it's being born or immediately afterward. Or they will get a sick animal that is too weak to fight. Snaring and calling is great sport. Set snares in out of the way places where dogs don't belong. Then, if you snare a dog, you got a dog who was probably causing trouble anyway. Just be ethical about it and run your snares every day or take them down. Calling at night is fun but I prefer to call during the day. Crowder and others are right about them not running in packs. They tend to be loners most of the year and never run in big packs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig-TX, post: 165014, member: 39"] We have lost a few to coyotes over the years. Not many but enough to make you hate them. They will almost always get a calf as it’s being born or immediately afterward. Or they will get a sick animal that is too weak to fight. Snaring and calling is great sport. Set snares in out of the way places where dogs don’t belong. Then, if you snare a dog, you got a dog who was probably causing trouble anyway. Just be ethical about it and run your snares every day or take them down. Calling at night is fun but I prefer to call during the day. Crowder and others are right about them not running in packs. They tend to be loners most of the year and never run in big packs. [/QUOTE]
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