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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 431528" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Here in NW Iowa coyotes are becoming more and more plentiful. A couple of years ago I'd never seen or even heard coyotes, but now I see them fall through winter. When we bought our place almost 2 years ago I went to let the dogs out one night early in the winter and I could hear a pack over in the river bottom about 1/4 mile away. Lets just say my 2 blue heelers wouldn't even get off of the patio to do their business. We were concerned the coyotes would mess with our calves or foals, but so far we haven't had any problems, knock on wood. A friend of mine shot a coyote on his property next to ours about 4 years ago and when the hide had been tanned, it measure 6 ft from nose to tail. A guy I worked with this past winter is a big coyote hunter and he said one weekend 4 people harvested 15 coyotes. I'd keep a gun handy and advertise for a small fee people can hunt them on your property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 431528, member: 6496"] Here in NW Iowa coyotes are becoming more and more plentiful. A couple of years ago I'd never seen or even heard coyotes, but now I see them fall through winter. When we bought our place almost 2 years ago I went to let the dogs out one night early in the winter and I could hear a pack over in the river bottom about 1/4 mile away. Lets just say my 2 blue heelers wouldn't even get off of the patio to do their business. We were concerned the coyotes would mess with our calves or foals, but so far we haven't had any problems, knock on wood. A friend of mine shot a coyote on his property next to ours about 4 years ago and when the hide had been tanned, it measure 6 ft from nose to tail. A guy I worked with this past winter is a big coyote hunter and he said one weekend 4 people harvested 15 coyotes. I'd keep a gun handy and advertise for a small fee people can hunt them on your property. [/QUOTE]
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