RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
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- Teenaged Cockerel
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RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
Less fawns killed next year .
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- WLLady
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Re: RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
Did you get it? There's been a lot take this year in deer season down here! Some with really neat colouring too. One almost totally black, and another that had the german shepherd black back saddle....
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- Teenaged Cockerel
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Re: RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
Young fella next door got him heading my way . Him & his father filled their 4 tags with nice large racked bucks blk powder this past week .would be nice to see if them colour phases had any domesticated dog in them .this blk one was tracking him in the swamp last year
Again not sure where /how those 2 extra pics got there maybe you can delete for me . Won’t let me lol
Again not sure where /how those 2 extra pics got there maybe you can delete for me . Won’t let me lol
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Re: RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
I think we should keep the extras!
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Re: RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
that black one is gorgeous. down here we have pure eastern yotes...but we also have wild dog x yotes. been confirmed genetically. i have seen both...we have the yotes - smaller long legs and typical yote shape. lanky and about 20-30 pounds at the most. the brush wolf (as they are called here) run 60-65 pounds and are built like german shepherds or one of the heavier working dogs. still long legged but stand quite a bit taller than yotes - and much heavier. they hunt in packs and will take down full grown deer. i have been face to face with them a couple of times. i am not scared of yotes but these mixes are more dangerous....
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- Teenaged Cockerel
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Re: RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
Unless hunting xbow I always carry a “truck” gun shortened barrel 12 ga with a shell sock loaded on in when wandering in bush anytime especially down by river when fishing . Been stalked a few times .
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Re: RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
Coyote sounds much nicer than yotes. ( I like coyotes, I think they are pretty, it's my ring tone, a coyote howl)
That black one is really pretty, looks a lot like a dog.
I don't remember any coyotes here as a kid, where did they come from? Did the government bring them here?
That black one is really pretty, looks a lot like a dog.
I don't remember any coyotes here as a kid, where did they come from? Did the government bring them here?
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Re: RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
I have some coyote loads for my little carry .410
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.


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- Teenaged Cockerel
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Re: RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
When the wolves were desimated in Ont a predator gap was here . The coyotes moved in to take over coming from prairies . I’ve heard they really surfaced in the mid to late 50 s .
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Re: RIP fawn killer (graphic pic)
Do you have the wolf/coyote crosses there? I think the black one looks like one.
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