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Coyotes on fenceposts
Picture at http://tfinnie.blogspot.com/ Best, Tom |
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it's like a posted sign. they should keep out....
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I wasn't sure if it was that or if they just liked "hanging out".
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Marsh Life sent me a pic yesterday of the same thing. He called them fuzzy wind chimes. When I asked if he thought it worked he said, "judging by the number I would guess not."
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I use dead coyotes for coyote bait. They will eat there own.
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Bruise, 3 fingers or bust.
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I just built a rifle for some long distance coyote's
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I've always heard the idea behind that is that they would stay out, but if they will learn to avoid traps on a certain property instead of leaving it, I don't see why this would stop them.
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Old Timers say it keeps other Coyotes away....
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Back home, hunters would hang them and, catfish heads on posts all the time. I guess, to some, it's some sort of bragging rights.??
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