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  1. Caincando1

    Growin' them thar coyotes big around here this year

    Quote: Are you saying the hind paw is stepping in the same spot as the fore paw? I run coyote dogs that track coyotes and I've never seen a coyote track were the paws stepped in the same place. That doesn't sound right to me. You should clearly see the fore and hind pay tracks in line but not...
  2. Caincando1

    Coyotes Getting Bold

    Quote: Where in MN?
  3. Caincando1

    Coyotes Are Back

    Quote: Les sure can call in yotes, that's for sure.
  4. Caincando1

    Minnesota!

    Quote: I guess it's a small world. I know most of your neighbors. I'm assuming if we knew each other you would have already figured out who I was my my user name. I'll send you a PM. Even smaller world! I was just check some of my Facebook friends that live over there and figured out who your...
  5. Caincando1

    Minnesota!

    Quote: I have one Barred Rock rooster, one RIR hen, two EE hens, and one small black barn yard mix hen. The barn yard mix hen and the BR made some beautiful babies and I have one rooster and 4 hens from that batch. They look mostly like a BR with more black. They were suppose to go a new home...
  6. Caincando1

    Minnesota!

    Quote: I guess it's a small world. I know most of your neighbors. I'm assuming if we knew each other you would have already figured out who I was my my user name. I'll send you a PM.
  7. Caincando1

    Minnesota!

    Quote: I don't get over that way much but it's not far at all.
  8. Caincando1

    Minnesota!

    Quote: Very close! I'm not even 2 mile south of 14. I'm on 180th ave south of 650th st. I'm over in your area a lot hunting.
  9. Caincando1

    Minnesota!

    I wish I would have found this thread earlier. I'm in SE MN in Dodge County just south of Dodge Center and work in Rochester.
  10. Caincando1

    Coyotes Are Back

    Quote: That would be my suggestion. I you can get some local hunter to come out they will probably thin them out realy quick.
  11. Caincando1

    Coyote?

    I agree that it looks like a dog track.
  12. Caincando1

    Coon, got him......I think one left. and he was MAD!!

    Nice job! I'm curious how much it weighed. It looks tiny in the pictures. Maybe it's the size of the trap that makes it look small.
  13. Caincando1

    i finally got it

    Thats a bigun! The only problem is, there are probably more.
  14. Caincando1

    Interesting article on predators

    That is some interesting reading. I think there are some high hopes in the article. There are two points that the article missed in my opinion. The first is the fact that coyotes are opportunistic and take bold measure to survive. When the snow is two feet deep and they are struggling to find...
  15. Caincando1

    What breed of dog is great at killing rats??

    I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news. But even the best ratter will never keep up with sizable population of rats. I own and hunt earth dogs (terrier) and they love to kill rats. The problem is rats are smart and live in very secure places. They live in walls, under floor and deep in the...
  16. Caincando1

    Game Cam Pic

    It looks like a groomed poodle caught on a game camera. Not a big deal if you ask me.
  17. Caincando1

    Coyotes

    Goodness, when did we go from coyotes to wolves? That's a whole new ball game there. Wolves are in a whole different leage than coyotes.
  18. Caincando1

    Predator/Pest animal website idea- need some input

    I just checked this survey and it looks like some people from this site have taken it. I appreciate it!
  19. Caincando1

    Wolfhounds

    Quote: Even though it’s not done in my area, I personally know guys that do this in other states. I'm not sure if you are talking about the particular dogs that you've been exposed to or all of them. As for the dogs aren't any different than any other dog and can be great house dogs and great...
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    Unique solution

    Sorry, but that doesn't sound like a good idea. We use carcasses for bait piles for coyotes also. But no where near my chickens. Bait piles attract more critters and will run out eventually, and then you have more hungry critters than you had before. He’ll have to be very diligent to shoot...
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