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  1. #21
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    Default Re: COYOTE POPULATION !

    they are in the pgh suburbs. i have a fair size patch of woods behind my house. Neighbors claim they see them. I've never seen one here or heard any coyote calls.

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    Default Re: COYOTE POPULATION !

    Quote Originally Posted by firemanmark View Post
    They are getting more established here in SEPA. I kill every one I see. Recently spent $4k+ on a thermal scope to make it easier!
    Hell, we had one in our yard when we lived in Media back in '99.



    Quote Originally Posted by flatstick View Post
    here in nepa they are harder to find .

    Did hear them howl one night scouting out an area .

    pretty thick woods where the howled that one night and have not been able to find out where they are at in that large swath of woods.


    Been out calling for them and no response and no sightings yet seems like I may need to go deeper into the woods to find them .

    Oh, they're there. You may just need to do more tracking and less calling. Call too much and they just become habituated to it and get more suspicious when called to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    That's one animal that I would shoot just to eradicate.
    4.3 GM fuel pump keeps them away..... I know where you can get one...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post
    They’ve been known to lure a dog to play then the others come out to attack it.

    Fuck those things. Weapons free!

    They can also have really nice pelts.
    Cougars sighted in Quakertown around Kohls and Giovanni's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pag23 View Post
    Cougars sighted in Quakertown around Kohls and Giovanni's
    Need to see photos of those cougars...
    Illegitimus non carborundum est

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    Default Re: COYOTE POPULATION !

    They will take small pets for dinner right from the yard, which is reason enough for me to introduce them to my Henry 30-30.

    Fair amount of sightings in SEPA including my subdivision, although one is too many for me. I view them as an invasive species to be eradicated. Phuk the mammal food chain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akley88 View Post
    what scope did you go with?

    Pulsar Thermion. Currently have it on a tack driving Savage 22-250. Have an ATN night vision scope on a 204 Ruger also. Tax Return money is going towards a clip on Thermal either Pulsar or Bering Optics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pag23 View Post
    Cougars sighted in Quakertown around Kohls and Giovanni's
    That’s where the bear was a few years ago, before he went over by the Grundy houses.

    We have them all around us though I’ve never seen one here. Next door neighbor had one in the back yard one night. Didn’t run away, just stared at him. They sound like they’re having orgies with Kamala during a full moon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wis bang View Post
    I see them walking along the roads around my cabin in Monroe
    There was an article in the local paper recently about a couple kids in Monroe County shooting someone's Husky when yote hunting at night. Caused quite a stink.

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    Default Re: COYOTE POPULATION !

    Got out again Thur and hit a few new spots.

    Have been trying different areas every time only hit a couple of spots twice ( couple weeks apart )

    Went deeper into the heavy woods.

    Only one field that I have found and there were fresh bear and deer tracks in it this week ,

    Been following a creek and found pond in the one spot looks promosing as there is a swamp near by and rabbit and some mouse tracks in the snow.

    Since it is mating season been going more with the female/ breeding calls .

    I will only call for a minute or two then sit tight for 5 to 10 minutes do that a few times then wait about 15 minutes after last call .

    Dont go loud on the volume and vary it to sound more natural .

    I Vary the calls played to keep it fresh .

    Been scouting every time out would love to find a bunch of tracks and some scat letting me know the area is used heavier.

    Tracks I have been seeing are older and seem to run out after a while .

    Was nice to hear them that one time when I was out looking around after work only time I hear them so far .

    So far they are lving up to their reputation of being wary and not easy to find , which was to be expected .

    All the walking with the gear and in the snow will keep you in shape have not seen any other people out either lol

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