None required. Coyote attacks on humans are so extremely rare that preparing for one is absurd. I have never personally heard a reliable story about a coyote attack on a human. I have read some accounts online, but again they're so rare it's silly to consider.
Probably more reasonable for you to focus on realistic threats such as being lost or injured while in a remote location. Therefore use the space to carry extra water, a compass and matches or other type items.
there's a hippy girl in a Nova Scotia grave that may want to disagree with you
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there's a hippy girl in a Nova Scotia grave that may want to disagree with you
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there's a hippy girl in a grave in Owen Sound, ON (corrected as per CV32) that may want to disagree with you
To the best of my knowledge that's the only confirmed case in Canadian history. Again, realistically riding your atv or walking rugged terrain is far more dangerous.
Rambo survivalist fantasies about fighting wild coyotes are immature and demonstrate a lack of understanding of the wilderness and wildlife.
I would hardly call it immature. I live in New Brunswick and while I will agree that it is rare but I can tell you that I have had to defend against a small group of coyotes and I was not so fortunate as to have a gun. Fortunately I did have a bolo knife and nice thick pants and only had semi minor bites on the calf of my leg. I would call coyote defence practical.
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Or go the Liam Neeson wolf defense route and tape broken airplane bottles of scotch to your fists.



























