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So shoot 3 or 4 (even better all) females in the pack. Then no females left, to have litters.Since I could not tell you how to identify the females, just shoot them all.Problem solved even if it is temporary before another pack comes in, the deer, elk, and other critters will thank you!
Killing more leads to more coyotes..,to a point. In some cases that is true but its not so linear. LOTS of coyotes in an area compete for resources. That can lead to more stress and less food. In turn leading to smaller litter sizes. So you kill off a few coyotes in an area. Well that means more resources for the ones that are left and litter sizes increase. More resources can lead to better pup survival rates and so on. At some point though the hunting pressure will outpace reproduction. It would just take killing lots more than most areas get and would probably need trapping and hunting to reach that level of population control. The argument from anti hunters is that is a reason to stop hunting them. An unhunted population will mean more competition for resources, fighting, smaller litters, lower pup survival and disease spread. Pretty *censored*ty to wish that on coyotes in my opinion. Better to harvest the abundant resource leaving healthier more people weary coyotes behind.