Posted on 11/05/2015 9:54:05 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
Coyotes have killed three small dogs this fall in a close by suburb to New Berlin.
http://www.ktiv.com/story/30029858/2015/09/14/deadly-coyote-attacks-i
BTW, what some may be seeing could be coydogs. I was hiking in the Cuyahoga Valley Tow-Path Park a few years back and saw a very large coyote looking canine, problem was this creature had a body and coloration not consistent with a coyote or a domesticated dog. I can tell you the animal in question was plenty big enough to pose a real threat if he`d had a mind to.
This morning, just past midnight, I heard a standoff between what sounded like two coyotes and two dogs in the ravine behind my house. It went on for a good 15 minutes, with the coyotes and the dogs alternating barking and yipping at each other in obviously aggressive fashion. It sounded like they were fairly close to one another, and it sounded deadly serious. As much as I wished to help the dogs, it was pitch black and I couldn’t see a thing. I kept listening, afraid I’d hear an injured yelp from either of the dogs. After about 15 minutes, everything went completely silent.
We hear them at times down in the river bottom below our
house. It’s eerie; like a whole herd of women screaming.
They have little baby coyotes with them sometimes. - They
generally are on their way down the river. The howling
keeps on getting far away as they move along.
Thread on coywolf: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3356570/posts
Are the pelts of any use?
“”””Yell and wave your arms, use noisemakers such as...””” 300 blackout. That should make some noise.
On my property, they are shoot-on-sight. Feral hogs too.
It is well know among the people that lease and have permission to be on my property that I will pay $50 for every coyote head they bring me.
Turning and running is the WORST thing you can do with a predator, be it wolf, coyote, bear or tiger. The only human ever killed by coyotes that I am aware of did exactly that. You can just pretend to ignore them while walking in any direction but keep facing them, but no eye contact- they see that as confidence and you being boss. I prefer to either advance aggressively on them while maintaining eye contact (they will see as challenge, but by another predator, and bolt when they think you are serious).
(if its a whole pack) just kneel down on both knees and stay low. There is no opening for them to attack, so they will circle, just keep facing them and don't let any get behind you. If they charge, flip them over your head (its just a feint so the others can get your back). Yes, I've actually done this with packs of wild dogs on several occassions; after a couple of passes they give up and move on.
First, the Humane Society of the United States is an animal rights wacko group. They couldn’t’ care less if you or your dog is attacked.
Second, if coyotes don’t run when you’re clearly confronting them, they might be rabid. The best solution is a bullet then burning the body.
“I remember seeing coyotes on fences all over the west up until around 1974 when the animal rights people threw a fit.”
I think we have a few PETA freaks on the fence near the coyotes.
Arguably the best varmint round. Makes crows and ground hogs blow up pretty well too.
Shot pellets in a .22 work fine. I used them to deter raccoons. The police showed up one time because my neighbor called them complaining. I showed them the cartridge I used, told them the coons were fishing in my pond. They looked at the shells and commented that the shot was harmless over 25 feet and the neighbor lived 50 feet away. My neighbor was a bit miffed.
“Shot pellets in a .22 work fine.”
I haddn’t considered that, but it’s a good idea. That or these .22 shorts that have only a primer
It’s probably more accurate to say that New Berlin is a suburb of Wauwatosa! LOL. ‘Tosa is very urban.
Or just pull out your gun and blast the blanking thing to the next world. :-)
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