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<blockquote data-quote="08H3" data-source="post: 4098536" data-attributes="member: 30568"><p>in my case, the yotes and the bob cats and badgers are already there too. And if I see them when I am out for multiple days then thats the last time they are seen whole, in the last few years we've killed about a dozen coyotes or so and a bunch of ***** too.</p><p></p><p>I've also seen gut piles sit for 3-4 days un touched. they wait for me/ us to leave before going after them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08H3, post: 4098536, member: 30568"] in my case, the yotes and the bob cats and badgers are already there too. And if I see them when I am out for multiple days then thats the last time they are seen whole, in the last few years we've killed about a dozen coyotes or so and a bunch of ***** too. I've also seen gut piles sit for 3-4 days un touched. they wait for me/ us to leave before going after them. [/QUOTE]
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