Trail Camera Coyotes

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I have a couple of cheap trail cameras. Picture quality is fair during daylight but night not so much...I haven't trapped in over twenty years, but ordered a bottle of lure to try to hold the critters attention for a bit rather just passing by the cameras....I have more of these coyotes...Interesting to see the behavior of this male and female.. They came in and sniffed the lure, then rolled, and urinated on it.
 

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Those are the guys and gals you want to take out. I love my fresh turkey!!
 

I have a couple of cheap trail cameras. Picture quality is fair during daylight but night not so much...I haven't trapped in over twenty years, but ordered a bottle of lure to try to hold the critters attention for a bit rather just passing by the cameras....I have more of these coyotes...Interesting to see the behavior of this male and female.. They came in and sniffed the lure, then rolled, and urinated on it.

Marking their territory,should be a pile of crap around too.:laughing7:
 

At 4AM this morning, I just stepped out to let the dog's out and it sounded like a half a dozen coyotes were yip'n and howling away out in the open space behind me. My dog Ollie try's howls along with them, but I had to shut him up being this early in the morning.
 

We live on a barrier island in Florida & we have coyote's here too! Not many but enough to worry us cat owners. I guess they crossed over the bridges. I've seen a few on the mainland back roads on occasion and have seen a couple that cars hit and killed. I read they are in most states now.
 

We live on a barrier island in Florida & we have coyote's here too! Not many but enough to worry us cat owners. I guess they crossed over the bridges. I've seen a few on the mainland back roads on occasion and have seen a couple that cars hit and killed. I read they are in most states now.

This video says it all.

 

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