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Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on November 07, 2023, 10:04:09 PMQuote from: NOCK NOCK on November 07, 2023, 06:41:09 PMCoyotes, Hasn't been a limit for a long time= Do they have a HUGE effect on deer? IMHO, No.Wrong. Studies have shown that coyotes are the biggest killer of deer fawns. In one study....... and there have been quite a few......"Later, Miller went on to conduct a second study in Southwest Georgia on 2 sections of land. One section of 11,000 acres, 23 coyotes and 3 bobcats were trapped and on another 7,000 acres no trapping was done. The results were staggering. In the trapped area, 2 out of every 3 does had fawns. In contrast, in the un-trapped area only 1 out of 28 does had fawns."My Opinion is wrong? it's just an opinion..... opinion's are neither right or wrong. Sorry, did not script it properly. HUGE meaning HUGE, like 10,s of 1'000'sAnyhoo, the point was we have a slim chance of changing our predator kill numbers.
Quote from: NOCK NOCK on November 07, 2023, 06:41:09 PMCoyotes, Hasn't been a limit for a long time= Do they have a HUGE effect on deer? IMHO, No.Wrong. Studies have shown that coyotes are the biggest killer of deer fawns. In one study....... and there have been quite a few......"Later, Miller went on to conduct a second study in Southwest Georgia on 2 sections of land. One section of 11,000 acres, 23 coyotes and 3 bobcats were trapped and on another 7,000 acres no trapping was done. The results were staggering. In the trapped area, 2 out of every 3 does had fawns. In contrast, in the un-trapped area only 1 out of 28 does had fawns."
Coyotes, Hasn't been a limit for a long time= Do they have a HUGE effect on deer? IMHO, No.
Start with getting more animal overpasses and underpasses over larger highways and trains to allow more movement of animals for genetic diversity and hopefully save a thousand animal lives a year.