Vehicle chasing coyote

Royzo

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I like hunting coyotes but I have one around here that is either stupid or suicidal. I have a coyote close to my property that chases vehicles. Many of my neighbors and folks heading to work in a nearby town have encountered my crazy coyote. Can't shoot him on the road allowance and never seem to see him when I am hunting in the area. Just a matter of time till he gets run over. This has been going on for about a week and a half.
I have never seen a crazy car chasing coyote before. Anybody else ever encoutered this?

And no its not a farm dog.
 
We landed a small plane in Fort Simpson one evening and had a cross fox chase us down the runway......just kind of an unnatural natural instinct kicking in I suspect but pretty cool to see.
 
Sometimes wild critters just like to 'play'. I have had coyote pups chase the truck and once out on the North Fork Road, we had a big black timber wolf lope alongside the us for about 200 yards.
 
In 2013 there was a wolf in the Kootney Pass that was chasing a guy on his motor cycle .
The guy had a sport cam of sorts on his bike and it was or had gone viral too.

When I went through a week later I saw the same wolf but actually thought it was coyote .

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calga...otos-of-wolf-chasing-him-on-highway-1.1337330

Maybe a rag soaked in chicken blood and attached to a hub cap on the truck going by at 40 kmh will give him something worthy
of chasing.
Got a video cam available?
Rob
 
I once had a red fox come tearing off the side of the road to the Rabbit Lake mine in northern SK and chased and nipped at the driver side front tire of my tractor trailer. Since it was winter and the road rough it was a 40km/h top speed venture in those days. It was funny looking down at this fox running along side for a few hundred yards flat out nipping at that tire. He eventually quit like a dog does and stood there watching as we left him behind. Lol
 
Are you driving a Plymouth Road Runner? Meep! Meep!!

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I've seen coyotes look both ways and wait for traffic to clear before crossing the road late at night in southern Ontario .. never chased a car though!
 
I've had coyotes walk behind the air drill while seeding in the spring, looking for mice. Some will follow for as long as 20 minutes.

It amazes me how good they can hear. Sometimes I'll holler as loud as I can from the tractor cab, even with the door closed and all the noise from the engine and the fan on the drill, they will hear me and get spooked and run for the hills.
 
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