We have them out in our back field often.  They apparently took down a full 
grown white-tail deer this summer just across my property line.  My neighbor 
said that there were at least 10 of them out there making racket around his 
house a few nights in a row.  The deer was laying near his driveway and they 
had nothing left but a ribcage after 3 days.

We haven't ever actually seen them from our house though.  They seem to eat all 
the kittens that the neighbor's mostly wild cats produce though.


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I have never successfully hit a coyote. Shot at a few but they always see
me long before I see them it seems.
Used to be a $50 bounty on them in Oregon when I was a kid, so I had an
incentive.

Growing up in a very rural area that was serenated by what sounded like
dozens of coyotes many nights (they say a few can sound like a whole bunch)
I never heard of a single incident of a coyote harming a human. I am sure
they would snack on a kid that out alone but I never heard of it happening.

So I smile when I hear people being afraid of coyotes.

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Coyotes will also lay an ambush where a group runs prey into waiting
pack.. That happened to a customer's pit bull...

On 10/25/2017 01:18 PM, Larry Smith wrote:
> Most likely take more than 3, but what coyotes do is
> work as a group. Several will chase the deer for a while,
> then the other group catches up and the first group rests.
> The deer gets no rest though and eventually they just wear
> it down. Once they can break a leg or get a good neck
> cut they just wait it out.
>
> About the only thing I will waste a good deer hunt on
> is a coyote, shoot them every chance I get...
>

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