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interesting bit of info about coyotes breeding habits. The harder they are hunted the more they breed. Kill all you can you'll never make a dent.
I know the size of coyote liters is directly related to the calories they take in during gestation.They are eating well these days. I don't believe habitat has all that much to do with it, they are pretty adaptable.Last two mamals on earth will be the rat and the coyote, who the last mamal standing will be, will depend on circumstances.
There are a ton of coyotes still on the San Poil down towards McMann Creek and over in the Swan Lake area.
Trappers don't get after em anymore, fur market for west side and maybe all cohorts is in t he tank.
Quote interesting bit of info about coyotes breeding habits. The harder they are hunted the more they breed. Kill all you can you'll never make a dent.It not as much about breeding habits as it has to do with litter size. It is true populations in the fall may be close to the prior year or similar but IMO the education factor is much different. You might shoot the same number of dogs but you shoot way more pups/yearlings. This is good as the younger dogs are not as skilled making the impact on local wildlife (and livestock) less.