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re: Dealing with coyotes
Posted on 10/17/20 at 1:24 pm to OweO
Posted on 10/17/20 at 1:24 pm to OweO
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Take a big sponge, cut it up in a few pieces, soak them in bacon grease and put them out in different areas.
good idea..
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Bacon grease is a repellent for coyotes.
you stupid frick.....why would you want to repel them???
The whole reason for the cut up sponges is for them to eat the sponge....not run away from it.
God Damn you're a fricking idiot
Posted on 10/17/20 at 1:26 pm to tgrbaitn08
Calm down baitn, it’s the weekend.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 1:27 pm to tgrbaitn08
Read my last post buddy. You need to calm down, I didn't mean to trigger you the way I did.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 1:29 pm to GeorgeTheGreek

I just stopped to take a break from working in the yard and read that stupid arse post....from the village idiot, and got my blood boiling....I feel better now...
back to spraying RoundUp
Posted on 10/17/20 at 1:32 pm to tgrbaitn08
You had to take a break from spraying roundup?
Posted on 10/17/20 at 1:35 pm to OweO
Some of us don’t roll around on wheels all day long like a lazy frick.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 1:38 pm to OweO
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You had to take a break from spraying roundup?
Well I was tending to the pool, then started trimming this Jasmine, fixed a drink and mixed a 5 gallon sprayer of Roundup I’m aboot to spray around the back and front yard.
I don’t work fast or hard.
I work slow and smart with lots of breaks.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 1:52 pm to tgrbaitn08
What you sippin on today?
Posted on 10/17/20 at 5:04 pm to KennabraTiger
We had a number of repeated sightings in and around Covington. Also, pets disappearing.
So I (the City) ordered a trap. I left it in the woods for awhile, then baited it with roadkill (thinking live bait i.e. a chicken or rabbit would not have good optics).
No, I did not catch a coyote … but they immediately disappeared. Haven't seen them since.
CSB.
So I (the City) ordered a trap. I left it in the woods for awhile, then baited it with roadkill (thinking live bait i.e. a chicken or rabbit would not have good optics).
No, I did not catch a coyote … but they immediately disappeared. Haven't seen them since.
CSB.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 5:07 pm to KennabraTiger
You actually don’t want to kill them. The coyotes howl is like a fingerprint. When a male is killed and stops howling at night the females in the area immediately go into heat. So it’s a tough problem to get a handle around. You may just create a bunch more pups by killing the wrong ones.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 7:22 pm to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
Spent many fall and winter weekends growing up hunting coyotes. Cunning animals. Would usually get about $40 per pelt in town. Think it was just an excuse by my parents to kick me out of the house for the day, but I still enjoy it 15 years later
Posted on 10/17/20 at 7:24 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
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Some of us don’t roll around on wheels all day long like a lazy frick.
Ohhhhhh.. You got me. No one on here has ever said this one to me..

Be creative you ignorant frick.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 7:49 pm to KennabraTiger
Start by not attracting then, don’t leave food outside, secure garbage cans, outdoor lighting. That’s all I got, As much as I detest them, I’m not going to kill them.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 7:58 pm to Solo Cam
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Posted on 10/17/20 at 8:50 pm to Oilfieldbiology
If they can single out a young calf they can take it down. We always had trouble with the chickens and geese pond. Coyotes would go to town if they got within the fence
Posted on 10/17/20 at 9:02 pm to Oilfieldbiology
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he coyotes die a slow and painful death.

POS
Posted on 10/17/20 at 9:04 pm to Oilfieldbiology
I’m told dogs (at least a single dog) are not the answer. Guy told me coyotes run in packs and one will tempt the dog to chase it while the others in the pack lay in wait. They attack as a group and will hamstring the dog and then kill him when he can’t use his back legs.
Coyotes are like a cat in that they’ll kill for sport, not just to eat. Kill every one you see, in any legal matter you can dream up.
Trapping or night vision scopes with an electronic predator call. Set the call machine upwind about 100-150 yards from where you are, with clear line of sight in between (like a power line, etc). The coyote will circle downwind of the sound trying to wind what it’s hearing. When it comes between you and the caller, bust his @$$.
Good luck.
Coyotes are like a cat in that they’ll kill for sport, not just to eat. Kill every one you see, in any legal matter you can dream up.
Trapping or night vision scopes with an electronic predator call. Set the call machine upwind about 100-150 yards from where you are, with clear line of sight in between (like a power line, etc). The coyote will circle downwind of the sound trying to wind what it’s hearing. When it comes between you and the caller, bust his @$$.
Good luck.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 9:05 pm to ClampClampington
I got pics on my trail cam of a coyote eating the Mo’ Bucks pile on the ground.
The pic I have is a buck coming up toward the feeder and he’s standing there watching the coyote eating his food. Crazy photo.
The pic I have is a buck coming up toward the feeder and he’s standing there watching the coyote eating his food. Crazy photo.
Posted on 10/17/20 at 11:08 pm to Fat Man
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We had a number of repeated sightings in and around Covington. Also, pets disappearing.
Honestly curious, are coyotes prevalent in the South? I guess they are like rabbits up here, I assumed it was the same everywhere
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