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Re: Coyote with trail cam
« Reply #45 on: February 27, 2015, 01:55:40 PM »
Bear ate one of mine......bit right through it!

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Re: Coyote with trail cam
« Reply #46 on: February 27, 2015, 03:22:15 PM »

Now I need a bear box or something?

Yeah. Put it in a bear box so nobody messes with your camera.

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Re: Coyote with trail cam
« Reply #47 on: February 28, 2015, 01:45:38 PM »
It was interesting...I've had probably 3-4 coyote pictures on my 2 cameras in the last 2 years, then I left the 1 out all winter so far and I think I've gotten about 6-8 yotes in the last 3-4 months.
Not sure if they're more active in the winter time or what.

It helps if you put out bait, like I do. I've used deer heads, hides, bones, etc. And duck and goose carcasses. It's interesting to see what will come in to eat on that stuff. Usually get lots of possums, skunks, hawks, vultures, etc. But this year it's really odd I haven't had much coming in except one hawk, and then the occasional coyote, but they're scared of the infrared flash on one of the cameras so they've been mostly staying away. And now, finally the bobcat, but all the stuff that's there now is so rotten I think that's why the bobcat didn't seem too interested. It did come back 5 days later after that first time, but I only got pictures with the one camera, and no videos, because it was off to the side and the camera set for video didn't catch it. I'm thinking if this warm weather keeps up I could have a bear wander by any day now.

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Re: Coyote with trail cam
« Reply #48 on: April 02, 2015, 07:56:56 PM »
Few I've gotten recently.  If you notice they keep sniffing the little pile of dirt. Thats where I pee each time I check cams. The coyotes always check it and pee on it too.
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