susieqz
Absent Comrade
um, i don't know if this is true, but i have read that there has never been a documented case of wolves killing a human on this continent.
If they got a coyote per acre....They's got one a helluva coyote problem.....
Interesting thread.
I've always said that it's a mighty thin pancake that doesn't have two sides and we've been able to see quite a few sides to this thread. Just for the heck of it, here's my two cents worth.
Here in Utah, we have a coyote problem. They have been decimating the mule deer herds so badly that the state has put a $50 bounty on them. You can bet the ranch that that won't wipe the coyotes out, but hopefully it will help the deer herds.
One of my neighbors runs cattle in a pasture across the road from my place. You can hear the coyotes at night, especially now around calving season. In one short night, a few coyotes can cost my neighbor literally thousands of dollars in coyote-killed calves.
No matter what folks may think, coyotes are smart. Darned smart. It's almost impossible to catch them in a live trap, but they will come to a call if it's done correctly.
Shot this one last fall and am gearing up to take a few more in the next month or so. A fifty-buck bounty isn't enough to supplement my retirement income or even begin a cottage industry...but it'll keep me in ammo.
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It would be virtually impossible to eliminate all of the coyotes. They can adapt to almost any environment. Like someone posted earlier, after a nuclear holocaust, about the only things still living will be cockroaches and coyotes...and...uh...maybe Keith Richards.![]()
Now all of a sudden there is
going to be a meeting at Centerville, Ohio- with DNR and other
state agencies.
...there were no coyotes here, they started showing
20-25 yrs ago. Last 5-10 yrs they have become real problem.
I'm going on 66, never saw one until 90s, no one around here
in my dads generation had ever seen one either...One day they just
Showed up.
What is the point of your pictures? You shot a coyote. That's like taking a drink from the Great Lakes.
It's darn strange that birds whose flocks 'blackened the sky' can be hunted to extinction but we can't even push back pigs and coyotes while practically anything that is hunted or fished is 'endangered'.
. I think it is going to take a bounty
program to wipe out the coyote. I doesn't pay to mess with
Mother Nature!
We also need a bounty program to eliminate the deer. They cause more human fatalities than all "predators" combined.
What is the point of your pictures? You shot a coyote. That's like taking a drink from the Great Lakes.
The death of the young lady is a terrible to be sure, but the poor coyote has a miniscule track record when it comes to maneaters. I am presently reading Patterson's book on maneaters of India. One tiger alone accounted for a recorded 437 people. A good book published years ago named Man is the Prey, talks about all the famous people killers from lions to sharks. The last chapter list the one critter that has killed millions upon millions of people, far more than all other animals combined, millions more. It is the lowly mosquito.
Patterson wrote about the lions at Tsavo. You must mean Jim Corbett in India. Kenneth Anderson also shot a number of man-eating tigers and leopards, as well as a rogue elephant and maybe a bear or three.
Yes I do mean Jim Corbett. The book is on my night stand as I wrongly typed Patterson's name. I believe the medical condition I had when misidentifying the author is known as a "brain cramp". I do not believe I have ever conversed with anyone else that read "Man is the Prey".