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Quote from: Jonathan_S on June 24, 2019, 11:09:25 AMQuote from: konradcountry on June 07, 2019, 06:01:56 PMQuote from: bornhunter on February 18, 2019, 08:50:03 AMSo if you are out in the boonies with your lab and your dog comes barreling out if the brush with a songdog nipping at her heels and you just happen to be carrying a 223 with you and you just happen to smoke the sucker, is that coyote hunting with dogs?You'd have to appear to be hunting coyote to get a ticket. If you are just going for a walk and you have a gun then you are defending your dog from a wild animal. But that would never happen with a lab. Coyotes go after toy dogs and cats. In suburban areas they figure out how to act like a friendly domestic dog and pets go right up to them.I've seen plenty full sized dogs baited by coyotes. Co-worker had his husky ripped to death by a pair. My parents black and tan coonhound goes about 83# and had his flanks opened up and I saw that happen. Sure our small dogs get it too and I've lost a couple beagles and had another get ripped up real bad but those coyotes kill big dogs plenty times.I've never seen it and I lived in Pierce for a while which is coyote country thanks to the shooting restrictions. All the "lost pet" signs were for cats and small dogs. Our neighborhood lab would chase them for fun. Here is a Boston Terrier chasing one offNot saying that husky wasn't killed but that isn't the norm. They really aren't built to kill something as large as a lab. They are pretty lousy deer killers unless it is a fawn or sick adult.
Quote from: konradcountry on June 07, 2019, 06:01:56 PMQuote from: bornhunter on February 18, 2019, 08:50:03 AMSo if you are out in the boonies with your lab and your dog comes barreling out if the brush with a songdog nipping at her heels and you just happen to be carrying a 223 with you and you just happen to smoke the sucker, is that coyote hunting with dogs?You'd have to appear to be hunting coyote to get a ticket. If you are just going for a walk and you have a gun then you are defending your dog from a wild animal. But that would never happen with a lab. Coyotes go after toy dogs and cats. In suburban areas they figure out how to act like a friendly domestic dog and pets go right up to them.I've seen plenty full sized dogs baited by coyotes. Co-worker had his husky ripped to death by a pair. My parents black and tan coonhound goes about 83# and had his flanks opened up and I saw that happen. Sure our small dogs get it too and I've lost a couple beagles and had another get ripped up real bad but those coyotes kill big dogs plenty times.
Quote from: bornhunter on February 18, 2019, 08:50:03 AMSo if you are out in the boonies with your lab and your dog comes barreling out if the brush with a songdog nipping at her heels and you just happen to be carrying a 223 with you and you just happen to smoke the sucker, is that coyote hunting with dogs?You'd have to appear to be hunting coyote to get a ticket. If you are just going for a walk and you have a gun then you are defending your dog from a wild animal. But that would never happen with a lab. Coyotes go after toy dogs and cats. In suburban areas they figure out how to act like a friendly domestic dog and pets go right up to them.
So if you are out in the boonies with your lab and your dog comes barreling out if the brush with a songdog nipping at her heels and you just happen to be carrying a 223 with you and you just happen to smoke the sucker, is that coyote hunting with dogs?
This buck doesn't look real sick...
Quote from: Bullkllr on June 25, 2019, 01:46:37 PMThis buck doesn't look real sick...Coyotes group killing an animal that large is extremely rare and we don't know what state the buck started in. Just because it happens on occasion does not mean it is a normal part of their diet. Odds of a lab being attacked on a walk through the woods by coyotes is so unlikely that it is nothing to worry about. 99.9% of the time the coyotes already ran once they smelled him. If coyotes were really a threat to labs they would take them all the time like they do cats. There is a reason why there is always a warning for "small dogs and cats" when a problem coyote is reported.
[They really aren't built to kill something as large as a lab. They are pretty lousy deer killers unless it is a fawn or sick adult.
Actually, coyotes are super efficient at killing healthy adult deer when conditions favor the coyote, and they can and do kill them when conditions are not favorable. When crusted snow is hard enough for coyotes to run on top of it while deer hooves go through, coyotes easily run down deer, and with a few inches of snow to run on, are at neck or even head level with the deer. Easy kill. Coyotes will major on eating deer in such conditions, which are not rare conditions in north central WA.