Posted by Billy NY on September 30, 2010 at 05:04:05 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: OT Coyotes (Rant) posted by Tech 7 on September 29, 2010 at 15:24:44:
In this area a little north and east of Albany, NY, in and around our 98 acres, they are seemingly well established, I've been hearing them on/off since '04 and probably some time before, but now if a siren goes off, be it the firehouse or a vehicle, they howl everytime, never used to be that way. While working in the back I have seen them come out and watch me. I nailed one back in early march, just a mangy and or sickly looking one near the house.
I find their droppings, sometimes in my driveway, they eat a wide variety of things, berries, mice, somehow they find fish, I see the scales in it. At night I sometimes hear things down in the valley or outside my window, in anguish, from some predator making a kill, sometimes it does not end quickly either. Not a big fan of them, would be hard to get rid of them, probably have to start baiting them and waiting, ones I have seen are every bit over 50 lbs, though the fur makes em look bigger, some are real healthy, place is loaded with rabbits, that may be part of it. They do take fawns, I find remains sometimes, so at least their predation may be helping with the deer overpopulation.
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