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Coyote hunting

This is a Group for Members who also hunt Coyotes.

 

Members: 251
Latest Activity: Oct 11, 2020

 


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sighting in

Started by Don Durnford. Last reply by Daniel Hotte Feb 2, 2018. 4 Replies

I have a .223rem with a 3.09.40  scope & i always had it zeroed in for up to 100yds, but twice now i seen coyotes crossing downwind 3-400 yards out so & i wouldn't chance the shot, so…Continue

Anyone up for a hunt?

Started by TeaEs. Last reply by Don O'Reilly Oct 25, 2017. 1 Reply

Decided this year that I'd like to try some coyote hunting. Was wondering if anyone was up for a trip out sometime? Im from Labrador, so not overly familiar with hunting spots on the island, but I've…Continue

Looking for someone to hunt with

Started by Bill Cavers. Last reply by Tom Cox Sep 30, 2015. 7 Replies

My son and I would like to get out coyote hunting but it's our first time so we would like to join someone who could show us the ropes. We have a sighted in .223 but I haven't bought any calls yet.…Continue

where are the coyotes

Started by Peter Sweeney. Last reply by Lane Steele Feb 3, 2015. 5 Replies

Im fairly new to the coyote hunt and just wondering if anyone could recommend an area on the Avalon peninsula that I might have some luck,  any information is greatly appreciatedContinue

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Comment by Peter Emberley on April 14, 2011 at 5:14pm
There was a coyote on the Foxtarp Acess Road by the school earlier today.
Comment by J, O'Leary on April 12, 2011 at 5:03pm
If anybody has any tips or advice ,or want too team up and go for a hunt in the goulds area drop me a message .
Comment by J, O'Leary on April 12, 2011 at 5:00pm
live off of old baybulls road ,been hearing multiple coytes late in the night about 1,1:30 ,in the morning ,up at the end of doyles lane thers is a large plot of mixed woods almost a square km,and links all the fields in that area with brookfield rd.,bay bulls rd . and rubyline,went for a look , found multiable tracks ,heading too and from ruby,and back line rd. I've been trying too catch up too these dogs since i started last year ,and now there practly in my back yard .lol
Comment by Jordan Harris on April 4, 2011 at 12:46pm
seen large tracks behind my home in lethridge again saturday morning. Got a savage edge 22-250 friday!
Comment by justin croft on March 28, 2011 at 6:28pm
saw what looked like tracks of a coyote could of been a dog in the ditch heading into the woods just past brown rabbit
Comment by justin croft on March 23, 2011 at 6:36pm
i seen 1 by la maunch park and another on cape broyle hill
Comment by Jordan Harris on March 22, 2011 at 7:49pm
my cousin seen one next to my house in lethbrdge on the left lane next to mosqutito cove last saturday and my dad seen it sunday night. also a fox. Only got the 12Gauge for now nut if i see him the weekend he is goin down
Comment by Tony Cooney on March 22, 2011 at 12:56pm
Reproduction


Female coyotes are monoestrous, and remain in heat for 2–5 days between late January and late March, during which mating occurs. Once the female chooses a partner, the mated pair may remain temporarily monogamous for a number of years. Depending on geographic location, spermatogenesis in males takes around 54 days, and occurs between January and February. The gestation period lasts from 60 to 63 days. Litter size ranges from 1 to 19 pups; the average is 6.[4] These large litters act as compensatory measures against the high juvenile mortality rate, with approximately 50-70% of pups not surviving to adulthood.[24] The pups weigh approximately 250 grams at birth, and are initially blind and limp-eared.[4] Coyote growth rate is faster than that of wolves, being similar in length to that of the dhole.[25] The eyes open and ears become erect after 10 days. Around 21–28 days after birth, the young begin to emerge from the den, and by 35 days they are fully weaned. Both parents feed the weaned pups with regurgitated food. Male pups will disperse from their dens between months 6 and 9, while females usually remain with the parents and form the basis of the pack. The pups attain full growth between 9 and 12 months. Sexual maturity is reached by 12 months.[4] Unlike wolves, mother coyotes will tolerate other lactating females in their pack.[26]
Comment by Tony Cooney on March 22, 2011 at 12:41pm

Scientific classification

coyote

Kingdom:

             Animalia
Phylum

          : Chordata
Class:

            Mammalia 
Infraclass

              Eutheria
Order:

             Carnivora
Family:

               Canidae
Genus:

               Canis
Species:

             C. latrans

Comment by Tony Cooney on March 22, 2011 at 12:14pm
Coyote shooting season for 2010-11 runs from September 11, 2010 to July 9, 2011
 

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