This is why you kill coyotes
A sequence of six photos taken from a trail camera were attached to the email showing two coyotes killing a ten point buck between 10:08pm on August 1, 2011 .
A sequence of six photos taken from a trail camera were attached to the email showing two coyotes killing a ten point buck between 10:08pm on August 1, 2011 .
Hunters and anglers serve as the backbone of our state’s fish and wildlife conservation efforts. Next time you spot something wild, remember to thank the sportsmen and women who have helped to keep it that way!
Here’s how you can tell if the tracks you see are coyote tracks
You get it because you don’t know how to get it off of your skin. Let’s back up a bit. You’ve probably all had poison ivy at least once. You’re out in the woods having a great time. You get back to camp and it starts. That wretched itch. It’s terrible. It feels like it’s coming from the marrow in your bones and nothing you do seems to help.
Be positive—and think. There are still deer out there—somewhere. You need to determine where they are, what they are doing, and then make a plan that will put you within range of a deer. Here are some steps to success: