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Coyote Control
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01/09/12 02:41 AM
01/09/12 02:41 AM
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Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 16 Butler-Wilcox-Monroe Co's, AL
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Butler-Wilcox-Monroe Co's, AL
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Here in southcentral AL coyotes are everywhere these days. I've lived here all my life in Butler Co. In the mid 80's coyotes began showing up and have increased every year. I've personally witnessed along with another buddy, two coyotes in broad day light killing a fawn. One held the mother doe at bay while the other dragged the kicking fawn off into the brush. I'm interested in hearing if anyone's had any real measurable success reducing there numbers by hunting, trapping or any other measures. I manage a 3k acre tract and need some input on thinning 'em down...in mass.
Last edited by SHL; 01/09/12 03:06 AM.
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