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mick
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drgn4sr
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great job. why the no go on coyotes????

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Greybeard
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The coyotes prey on the deer, leaving his cows alone and reducing the disease factor to the cows, I imagine.

The view from your treestand looks so much like our spot in MA!!!
Great deer! CONGRATULATIONS!!!

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drgn4sr
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as I witnessed when posted in NE Tenn., coyotes will do acalf in a heartbeat. I watched 5 yotes try to pin a small herd against a fence. There were a half dozen calves within the herd. got 2 of the coyotes with a Ruger .223 ranch rifle, issued. That Farmer-rancher was so thankful, I had a place to hunt and have Sunday dinner anytime.

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Skunk Ape
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I think what he meant was the yotes eat the deer,the deer eat the crops,the farmer makes money off of the crops. Where I hunt in Mo the farmer wants us to kill every deer that walks because there's so many of them. They said two got rund over last week and they live on a gravel road with no traffic. So killing a deer predator there is not good.

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