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  • GutPile

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 4, 2016
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    Well if he/she returns they are going to be dispatched. That would have been a perfect archery shot - the scrape it was sniffing at.
     

    Bboarder

    Me Myself & I
    Mar 7, 2010
    1,200
    Reisterstown
    Well if he/she returns they are going to be dispatched. That would have been a perfect archery shot - the scrape it was sniffing at.

    Get an electronic call app for them, there is a local guy who shoots tons of them at night if you are looking for an assist
     

    Rambler

    Doing the best with the worst.
    Oct 22, 2011
    2,215
    Aside from the My Cousin Vinnie reference (yutes), the common pronunciation of coyote is "kai-yo-tay". My Texas relatives say "kai-yote".
     

    lowoncash

    Baned
    Jan 4, 2010
    3,447
    Calvert county

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    Samlab

    Active Member
    Feb 14, 2018
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    Down by the riverside
    ......that is 100% a Coyote! Where there are Coyote's....you won't find many Fox. They are mortal enemies. Fox will move on or be killed off by the Coyote since they are competitors for the some similar food sources.
     

    GutPile

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    Jul 4, 2016
    3,267
    ......that is 100% a Coyote! Where there are Coyote's....you won't find many Fox. They are mortal enemies. Fox will move on or be killed off by the Coyote since they are competitors for the some similar food sources.

    Thinking this one was just an advanced patrol No impact yet on my fox population . Had two attempting to grab some squirrels under me today. Added a fur bearer tag to my license and I have some blue tooth speakers I'm going to setup around my stand to run predator calls through. I'm even reaching out to english horse lady to let her know. They probably are not a good thing to have chasing your horses.
     

    Mark75H

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    Sep 25, 2011
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    Outside the Gates
    Thinking this one was just an advanced patrol No impact yet on my fox population . Had two attempting to grab some squirrels under me today. Added a fur bearer tag to my license and I have some blue tooth speakers I'm going to setup around my stand to run predator calls through. I'm even reaching out to english horse lady to let her know. They probably are not a good thing to have chasing your horses.

    I've heard that a lot of preditors are suckers for the distressed rabbit call.
     

    steves1911

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 2, 2011
    3,044
    On a hill in Wv
    Thinking this one was just an advanced patrol No impact yet on my fox population . Had two attempting to grab some squirrels under me today. Added a fur bearer tag to my license and I have some blue tooth speakers I'm going to setup around my stand to run predator calls through. I'm even reaching out to english horse lady to let her know. They probably are not a good thing to have chasing your horses.

    They roam a pretty large area you may not see them again for a couple days. We just started night hunting this week near Westminster. Weve taken a few fox and had 1 coyote hang up around 350yds out. I should have taken the shot but tried to coax him in farther and he took off when we started the caller up again. Theres is a pack of 3 big yotes weve had on camera a few times in the last 2 months hope to catch up to them soon our calving season starts in a few weeks.
     

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