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| I know a guy in Erie PA who was treed by coyotes until some armed people came along. Northeastern coyotes are larger than those in the SW.Part of this is the natural thing that northern animals are always larger than southern ones [mass to weight ratio].A coyote recently shot in Ohio was weighed at 90 lbs.!Originally we had in NY a small wolf called a brush wolf ,That's gone and has been replaced by the coyote I assume the brush wolf was a red wolf.Since the coyote is closely related to the red wolf I'm not surprised at the wolf DNA.Coyotes will hunt as individuals for small game but also in packs for deer.The consensus of people in NY and PA is that last seasons poor deer take is due to too many doe permits over the last few years.Wolves and I assume coyotes regulate their breeding according to food available.We used to have feral dogs here in southern Sullivan Co but they're gone , eaten ,I assume by the coyotes !Coyotes have spread from their original SW to the NE and into Canada - they are here to stay. |
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| quote: And what do you make of this a story told to me by a friend who lives in Dutchess county NY this year before bow season him and a friend were checking there tree stands and making shooting lanes when 3 coyotes approched they both climed into one of the tree stands and for 20 minutes the coyotes circled the stand before leaving.
Tanoose, I can't comment on the "Red Wolf/Coyote" breeding possibilities, but I do know that coyotes and domestic or feral dogs will interbreed, the result being a larger "coydog," that is NOT afraid of humans. As for the two guys being "treed" by some coyotes in New York, if that had happened to me (or the hunters I hang out with), I'd have handled that problem with my S&W 57 .41 Magnum, in a New York Minute!! (Pun intended.)  L.W.
"A 9mm bullet may expand but a .45 bullet sure ain't gonna shrink."
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| They got one wolf there in NY they need to do away with, dressed in sheep's clothing and works in the US Senate. If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky? |
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| I doubt that coyotes are causing a decline in your deer. We have record deer numbers and the guys running Walkers take at least 100 coyotes a year in a 5 square mile area. They always are jumping deer in the same areas as the coyotes and rarely find a deer killed by yotes. Coyotes will wipe out all the small game in an area and will take deer fawns but it doesn`t seem to hurt the deer numbers much. We had so many coyotes 5 years ago there was a break out of mange and the coyotes just about disappeared in 2 years. Their already back and eating every rabbit and woodchuck in the countryside. |
| Posts: 52 | Location: Ontario, Canada | Registered: 01 July 2003 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by DigitalDan: They got one wolf there in NY they need to do away with, dressed in sheep's clothing and works in the US Senate.
Actually, we've got two of those--the Hag and Chuck "I never saw a gun I didn't ant to outlaw" Schumer... |
| Posts: 178 | Location: New York | Registered: 30 December 2002 | 
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