Posted by Billy NY on January 26, 2010 at 03:54:03 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Re: coyotes posted by JayinNY on January 25, 2010 at 18:09:49:
Every night around here lately, then they're gone for awhile. The worst is when I am awakened by some poor victim being torn apart or otherwise agonized in the midst of a kill, I've actually gone down there, (its kind of a valley, I'm on a hill to one side) with my M1A1 in hand, then it stops, probably need to illuminate the area as though there is light from nearby areas, you still can't find em once they shut up.
They are downright annoying and loud, I find their droppings near the house sometimes, sounds like 2 dozen, but is probably 5 or 6, I've lost more sleep because of them, sure would be nice to rid the place of them, for awhile at least. Some of the agonizing sounds from down there, are just unreal, I have fired a few shots at night to shut em up.
During deer season, if you take one around dusk, you absolutely have to get it dragged out, I usually go up the hill get the tractor or the little quad, problem is in that time they'll already be on the carcass, this season, I had a friend watch over it while I went and got the quad, 3 of them showed up, he could see the silhouettes, made him nervous a bit, even though he was armed. never used to be like that, you had plenty of time to get up the hill and back.
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