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<blockquote data-quote="Old Man" data-source="post: 58174" data-attributes="member: 894"><p>I live 18 miles from the St. Lawrence River, dividing Ontario Canada from Northern New York State. The first coyotes I saw were in 1965. A fox hunter had 3 coyotes chase his hound back to him--they were chewing his behind. He killed two. Since then, coyotes have become real plentiful. There are several groups of hunters with hounds that hunt and kill them all winter (Dec. - Mar.) Couple years ago there was a contest. The first 60-lb. coyote or bigger would automatically win a 4 X 4 Ford. No one got it and many, many coyotes were killed. A local college prof. studies the skulls of our coyotes and says that some are actually crossed with Canadian brush wolf. Years ago, some were crossed with dog, but were sterile. Our coyotes average 40 - 45 lbs. and they have really thinned the whitetails in some areas. They've also reduced the number of striped skunk and woodchuck. They're hard to trap--I've caught a few but can't do it consistently. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Man, post: 58174, member: 894"] I live 18 miles from the St. Lawrence River, dividing Ontario Canada from Northern New York State. The first coyotes I saw were in 1965. A fox hunter had 3 coyotes chase his hound back to him--they were chewing his behind. He killed two. Since then, coyotes have become real plentiful. There are several groups of hunters with hounds that hunt and kill them all winter (Dec. - Mar.) Couple years ago there was a contest. The first 60-lb. coyote or bigger would automatically win a 4 X 4 Ford. No one got it and many, many coyotes were killed. A local college prof. studies the skulls of our coyotes and says that some are actually crossed with Canadian brush wolf. Years ago, some were crossed with dog, but were sterile. Our coyotes average 40 - 45 lbs. and they have really thinned the whitetails in some areas. They've also reduced the number of striped skunk and woodchuck. They're hard to trap--I've caught a few but can't do it consistently. :D [/QUOTE]
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