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    Anybody else with yote probs??





    This guy made about number 6 on a count during the month of November that seems like a lot, but I would imagine some of u guys/gals have em worse!!! Let's see em.

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    All the time.....
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      #3
      We are ate up with them

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        #4
        We do too...need to work em over with the ol foxpro. Plan is to get after them soon.

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          #5
          Does ur foxpro work well, I was thinking about getting one for out here at my place.

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            #6
            All over the ranch

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              #7
              We have them bad in Carthage. Seeing them at all times during the day too.

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                #8
                About wiped out the whole place. Only a few chickens left. I'm not sure if they got my pigs because I have reason to believe a nearby new renter may have shot them assuming they were hogs, but we have lost cats, chickens, pigs. There are several packs around me.

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                  #9
                  Yes. I only saw 2 does with fawns this year. Have seen a pack of 3 on 3 separate occasions. Lip squeaked them to the tree one morning but they came in so fast I couldn't shoot. Coyote jihad starts Jan 6.

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                    #10
                    We used too at my buddies place, until I declared war and shot over 120 in one year off of a 200 acre tract. Now they are around in more manageable numbers.

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                      #11
                      Bad at our place in Foard County. Never really got after them but that changes as soon a deer season is over. There is no such thing as backing out and waiting on a wounded deer. If you do this is what you end up with. Click image for larger version

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                        #12
                        We are over run with Coyotes in Houston county and I think that they have seriously affected our fawn crop. I have a FoxPro and love using it but I don't think calling alone can produce the number reductions that we need. I have tried trapping them before with dismal results for the amount of time, money and energy invested. This year I am going to try snaring. Jan thru March is when pups are born, at this time they are more active because they are busy keeping there pups fed and I intend to use this to my advantage. Coyotes have affected my hunting and I am dead serious about doing something about it, any advice on using snares or any other methods of extreme Coyote eradication would be greatly appreciated.

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                          #13
                          Terrible where I'm at. I've seen very few fawns the last couple years. There's no way I could make a dent in them with a rifle. I wish I could put out gut piles laced with poison.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by 175gr7.62 View Post
                            Bad at our place in Foard County. Never really got after them but that changes as soon a deer season is over. There is no such thing as backing out and waiting on a wounded deer. If you do this is what you end up with. [ATTACH]578484[/ATTACH]
                            Wow this is a crazy picture never seen one so cleaned off how long was it out before y'all found it!

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                              #15
                              I left 2 200 lb boars overnite and that's all that was left of them too.

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