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Dogs playing with coyotes.

coyote

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It was a sad week here, we sold the hounds, but here are some memories.

There goes the wiley old coyote.
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There goes the hounds.
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Here comes the coyote back and one hound.
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The chase is on.
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Coyote wins this one.
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HOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWLLLLLLLLLLLLL
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Awesome, I have some good friends that do this on a daily basis, they have awesome dogs, and more often than not kill several coyotes with thier dogs
 
Awesome pics. Mr. Ross Hinkey ran hounds around here for many years right up until he sorta lost his health and went to a lodge in town. He used to come out on weekends, Dad and I would jump in with him and we'd drive till we found a yote out in the open somewhere. Those dogs could sure cover ground. It's really something to see.
 
There seems to have been a huge jump in yote numbers here in southern Ontario lately. The hunters from town here run them with hounds and pick them off when they cross the roads.

There have been hundreds taken within an hour each direction from here, a big jump from other winters.
 
Boy you know how to live-Ty better not see that pic lol. Our neighbors across the swamp ran hounds for years-paid alot of ranch bills when fur was high. The old guy packed his dogs to a funeral down south and got enough yotes gto pay his fuel. That is a pretty sweet action shot.
 
I would love to have a couple of those dogs. A friend of mine has some she got in a rescue deal and started doing this with them. It is neat to see them chase down a coyote.

I have my heifer pairs on a field that has a canal bank on on side. I have a 2 wire fence around it that must be keeping them out of the field. Every couple of days I have seen some yotes sitting on the canal bank eyeing the calves. Can't ever get a good shot at them though. The yotes must have hit the fence or something because they won't come in the field??
 
jckkeith said:
Wow these picture are really so Amazing,Coyotes are smart & always take the path of least resistance. If they can steal pet food, beg, raid trash then they won't risk injury trying to kill anything that can defend it's self. I have known several coyotes personally. They can be very friendly (even when full) and they are very family oriented.

Hummmmm. And how do you feel about wolves?
Have you had 'personal experience' with them as well?
 

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