Anyone wanna help with coyote problems?

A friend of mine had some sort of run in with some Coyotes the other night. This is the email I got from him after asking about his hunt.

Hey so i shot a big doe yesterday in ennismore. when i went to get her she was bleeding hard. not dead and took off running. shortly after a large pack of hell hounds "coyotes" made quick work of her and turned there attentions to me. and so ensued the longest and scariest f**king night of my life. i have now sworn to speedily get my PAL and a .243 and shoot everyone of those mother f**king ***** that disgrace this earth with their very presence.
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Now I don't know if he was exagerating or what the deal is. I haven't been able to get ahold of him for the last couple days because of our work schedules.
Definatelt sounds like there is some sort of story behind this.
 
Just got back from yote hunting today and had a run in with a anti that deer hunts? A week ago we ran into a land owner that must of found a sale on red paint, he stated "coyotes got to eat too." We are at 17 and 5 of those had mange.
 
need help

im from woodstock not had much luck callin myself but ive just started using a wild turkey decoy should take the attention away from the caller good luck
 
What am I missing??

Here is a copy of a post I made around this time last year, minus the photo. Coyotes can and do attack.


I put on my best camo, (was my best camo) and headed into the woods where I have been seeing a lot of tracks.. I backed up against a tree and pulled some brush against me, it would have been a useless position if I had my crossbow, but since I left it at home I figured it was a good spot.
I have been reading all the sites you guys sent to me, it seems pretty rare that these guys get animals closer than a hundred yards or so, so I felt pretty safe.. I hunched down and let the howler go for a bit, still think it sounds like a drunk duck but the coyotes seem to think it sounded pretty darn good. I seen the first one come up over the river bank, and my heart went crazy.. it was the closest I have been to one of these things since I decided to hunt them, probably 75 yards or so right in front of me, then gone again.
I was far from stealthy when I stuck the howler in my pocket and popped the squeaker in my mouth, I was concentrating more on what sound I was making than what was happening around me, that's when I seen the nasty looking thing about 10 yards in front of me, head cocked to one side and taking slow steps towards me, he was alone I think. All I could think about is how easy of a shot it would have been if I actually had something to shoot it with, and by the time that thought went through my head it was 5 or 6 feet in front of me, I was sure it was looking me straight in the eye. My excitement turned to concern when I realized it wasn't stopping, just walking right to me.. I of course was still tooting away on my squeaker, almost laughing into it in nervousness. By now I knew it was coming for that sound regardless of what I did, so I decided I would grab it by the scruff if it came closer, and closer it came, lunged at the squeaker that was still making noise as I tried to breath through it.
It was in the air when I grabbed it, Damn thing pounced like a cat, I missed his scruff with both hands, one hand had his cheek and the other the top of it's head by the ear.. He was pretty pissed, and I could smell his rotten breath and all I remember thinking is how white the teeth were for an ugly animal. It was mere seconds and I had it pinned down under my knee while holding its head to the ground. I had it in a position where it couldn't do any damage to me and I looked around to see if he had any friends nearby, all I could think is why I hadn't read anything like this, and what else could possibly happen. I mumbled something through my teeth about not being a mouse with lots of colorful words included. I took my hand off it's cheek to grab my knife and that's when he turned and got my leg, just above my ankle. It happened pretty quick, didn't feel a thing. About 10 seconds later, neither did he. I learned a few things today, that is for sure.

So, my buyers remorse for buying the cheapest yote call Bass Pro had to offer is now gone, I am a firm believer now.

Ok what the hell am I missing here? You went out in camo and called in coyotes with no weapon at all in the bush?? Do people really do this as a hobby or something? I'm sorry but that is one of the dumbest things I have ever heard and you deserved that scratch. What did you think was going to happen? He's a predator, he's going to circle you and approach in steath (his camo is as good as yours) and when he's in range he'll strike.

I grew up on a farm in central alberta and have been around coyotes all my life. They are nothing to fear unless of course you lie down and pretend your a wounded rabbit... Usually during the day you'll see one or two together and in the evening they will pack up a bit and houl to other yotes in the area. I have never heard of anyone being attacked by them, however I wouldn't advise a 6yo walking into the bush at 7 at night either. They fear man and try their best to avoid you, however some don't mind trotting past you at a safe a distance if your out in the field. I fear the rotty that buddy is walking down the street in downtown Calgary far more than a couple of yotes...

My point is that first, congrats on good camo, and second that coyote didn't have a clue what you really were, but was following his instinct that you sounded like an easy dinner. He was probably freaked right out that a grown man popped up and grabbed him and from there he went on a flight or fight response. I could entice a poodle into the same trap and get the same scratch marks for it.

If your going to call in a predator of any size in full camo, you had better surprise him with the crack of a rifle before you end up in hand to paw combat... IMHO :jerkit:
 
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