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Coyotes Are Efficeint.....Pic

Started by joe skipp, January 05, 2011, 02:35:00 PM

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macksdad

Thats a nice buck, sorry about the meat but you still have a nice trophy
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Mojo Rising

Some areas the coyotes can do that in 3 hours!
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mookie

Around here if you have to leave them overnight it's about a 50/50 chance of that happening.

Joe Subler

My bet is that, after 3 days, coyotes weren't the only critters feeding on that deer.  A lot of creatures ate good!!

Joe
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trad_bowhunter1965

QuoteOriginally posted by BlacktailBowhunter:
I would still throw my tag on that buck. That is a nice buck and tell your friend congrats and way to keep looking.

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Mike Theis

Don't take any naps in that woods.    "[dntthnk]"
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Xavier

Nice natural cleanup. Lighter haul... Good on ya for finding it again.

Fletcher

Several years ago, I went back in the morning to recover a doe and found a skeleton and half a hide.  Looked like the piranha had gotten it.
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SEMO_HUNTER

Well, I must agree with the others who said that all of God's creatures thank you for such a fine meal. Too bad about losing such a nice buck, but critters got bellies to fill too and in nature nothing goes to waste.
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Mick

QuoteOriginally posted by Stumpkiller:
It's them killer chick-a-dees.  Where do you think they developed their taste for suet?

Like little pirrahna with wings!
Now that's funny!

But true.  I've seen cute little Chickadees visiting a carcas or gut pile before.  Nothing goes to waste in nature.  :)

Mint

Yeah they are bad in some parts of New york. I'm lucky we don't have them on Long Island ...yet. They say all it is going to take is for a couple to come over one ofthe bridges at night or across the frozen LI sound to get a population started.
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Birdbow

Even here in N.H. I've twice had deer "cleaned up" when left overnight.
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bentpole

Skipper, If that was me I would have left the carcass and killed every last one of those SOB'S!   :saywhat:   STIFFROD

Bonebuster

Too bad about the deer.

Michigan `yotes have evolved to the point where they now boil the bones, add some carrots and potatoes, a little celery, some seasonings...

If they had thumbs, they could make biscuits, but they can`t hold the spoon to stir the flour mix.

Cyclic-Rivers

Nice deer Joe.

It happens. I was at Brown's the other day and he said it happened to his buddy in the ADKs. this past season when left overnight.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

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DeerSpotter

I would do some yote hunting for sure

Carl
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Al Dente

It is a major problem within NYS.  As Jeff said, they're not yet on LI, but being that they've been into Manhattan, and the Bronx, soon, they'll get their EZ Pass and cross the bridges.  They should be hunted all year, not just part of the year.  There are several large packs in my area that compete in howling contests, amusing, but scary at the same time.  My cousin was bitten on his pants leg while having a smoke in a chair outside the kitchen door!!!!  No fear, and with the bredding of wild dogs, some top 70 pounds.  Recover your deer, then post over the baitpile and decrease the population.
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jonsimoneau

I really feel that coyotes have more of an effect on deer populations than many realize.  As an example:  I grew up in Iroquois county Illinois.  This county has much of the most fertile ground in the world.  Before the coyotes really took hold here, it was not uncommon to see does with triplets as a result of the fertile conditions.  I mean you would see it all the time!  The last time I have seen a doe with triplets here since the coyotes really got ahold was back in the late 90's.  Also, I firmly believe that coyotes DO sometimes hunt in packs, and when the snow is deep they will be able to take even adult deer.

Sam McMichael

I agree that coyotes have a heavy impact on deer as well as other wildlife. They should be heavily hunted yand/or trapped year round. To me, they are very much out of control. Sure, they have to eat too, but they are eating far too well in many areas. I believe they are the major reason I am not seeing near as many fawns as in past years and wopuld  never pass up  a shot at one, even if I am only throwing spitballs.
Sam


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