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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1996715" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>I run cows not far from that area and keep the coyotes in that area in check by hunting and trapping. But have had to use "bait" during calving season. I have way better luck trapping them than hunting them. I use beaver meat and tails and leg traps. All predators must be managed in the same manor as "game species". Unchecked proliferation of any species is BAD. Just look at what's happening with the gray wolf in montana , Idaho and wyoming. And people wonder why theirs not nearly as many elk and mule deer in those areas or why the elk have gotten more silent during the rut. The animals aren't stupid. People that don't want to kill predators are. And coyotes will kill whitetail fawns and calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1996715, member: 18402"] I run cows not far from that area and keep the coyotes in that area in check by hunting and trapping. But have had to use "bait" during calving season. I have way better luck trapping them than hunting them. I use beaver meat and tails and leg traps. All predators must be managed in the same manor as "game species". Unchecked proliferation of any species is BAD. Just look at what's happening with the gray wolf in montana , Idaho and wyoming. And people wonder why theirs not nearly as many elk and mule deer in those areas or why the elk have gotten more silent during the rut. The animals aren't stupid. People that don't want to kill predators are. And coyotes will kill whitetail fawns and calves. [/QUOTE]
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