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| Author : | Topic: coyote Why are they not moving??? | Bottom |
| tracer admin Posts : 568 ![]() |
Hi Mooseer. The yotes are hanging close to their dens at this time, looking after their pups and they take turns venturing out to hunt for food near by. |
| Mooseer Posts : 3 Button Buck |
Thanks Tracer Thats what I figured, I guess they should start moving around soon, the pups are getting a good size now as I seen 4 this morning in a field by the swamp down the road.I hope they move back into my area before the corn gets to big to cut the population down. Thanks |
| tracer admin Posts : 568 ![]() |
Sounds good Mooseer. Speaking of corn, I just setup a tree stand on a fence row in a small cluster of pine trees surrounded by corn and wheat fields. I've got corn growing on one side and wheat on the other with two deep drainage ditches running north and west of the stand. At the base of the tree stand is coyote crap so I will be watching this area closely. This setup should be great for whitetails with lots of sign found on a early spring scout. |
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