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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Eating Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunt01" data-source="post: 1599105" data-attributes="member: 102413"><p>I have watched as other yotes ate their breathern and yet the ravens passed. we have an area where we take the remains of cleaned deer and dump it off. The coyotes, buzzards and other varmints make quick use of them. Occasionally shoot other things that we dump there and they disappear quickly as well, with one exception. Coyotes. Nothing will touch them. Not another coyote, I don't even think blow flies will light on a yote carcass. I have seen them mumified at spring thaw, nothing ate on them all winter. Even the shrews will only go inside and eat the belly contents and leave the remainder. buzzard, possum, coon, or anything. They lie right there until they rot. If even a buzzard wont eat one you can bet this boy wont either! That right there told me all I ever needed to know about trying it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunt01, post: 1599105, member: 102413"] I have watched as other yotes ate their breathern and yet the ravens passed. we have an area where we take the remains of cleaned deer and dump it off. The coyotes, buzzards and other varmints make quick use of them. Occasionally shoot other things that we dump there and they disappear quickly as well, with one exception. Coyotes. Nothing will touch them. Not another coyote, I don't even think blow flies will light on a yote carcass. I have seen them mumified at spring thaw, nothing ate on them all winter. Even the shrews will only go inside and eat the belly contents and leave the remainder. buzzard, possum, coon, or anything. They lie right there until they rot. If even a buzzard wont eat one you can bet this boy wont either! That right there told me all I ever needed to know about trying it myself. [/QUOTE]
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