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iBoaterer[_3_] August 17th 13 09:19 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
http://smnewsnet.com/archives/44302

http://tinyurl.com/878hdje

http://tinyurl.com/lf2ua7j

http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=42060


F.O.A.D. August 17th 13 09:23 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
On 8/17/13 4:19 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
http://smnewsnet.com/archives/44302

http://tinyurl.com/878hdje

http://tinyurl.com/lf2ua7j

http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=42060



My comment was that I had never seen coyotes in our yard or in our
neighborhood. Let me know when you have a cite that disputes that.
Otherwise, learn to read for content.

iBoaterer[_3_] August 18th 13 02:04 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
In article ,
says...

On 8/17/13 4:19 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
http://smnewsnet.com/archives/44302

http://tinyurl.com/878hdje

http://tinyurl.com/lf2ua7j

http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=42060



My comment was that I had never seen coyotes in our yard or in our
neighborhood. Let me know when you have a cite that disputes that.
Otherwise, learn to read for content.


That is what intrigues me! They are all over the place, and specifically
in Calvert county but they somehow have learned to avoid your
neighborhood! I'd really like to know how you managed that! Especially
when you've stated that you have in your yard things that they love to
hunt and eat....

F.O.A.D. August 18th 13 02:25 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
On 8/18/13 9:04 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

On 8/17/13 4:19 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
http://smnewsnet.com/archives/44302

http://tinyurl.com/878hdje

http://tinyurl.com/lf2ua7j

http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=42060



My comment was that I had never seen coyotes in our yard or in our
neighborhood. Let me know when you have a cite that disputes that.
Otherwise, learn to read for content.


That is what intrigues me! They are all over the place, and specifically
in Calvert county but they somehow have learned to avoid your
neighborhood! I'd really like to know how you managed that! Especially
when you've stated that you have in your yard things that they love to
hunt and eat....


If they "are all over the place," then there would be lots of sightings.
I know lots of people in this county, and none of them has ever
mentioned seeing a coyote.


The land area here is 200+ square miles, not huge, but sizeable. The
sites you provided do not indicate a large population of coyotes.

That first site you listed showed a 43 pound animal that had just been
shot to death by some moron. The article didn't say why the guy shot the
animal. What a brave white hunter he is, eh?

The last site shows an animal in a field in an adjoining county. The
animal looks more like the large foxes we have around here than a
coyote, but the photo isn't sharp enough to tell for sure.

I think you are once again leaping to unsupportable conclusions from a
paucity of facts. No one is denying we have some larger wild mammals in
Maryland, and I am sure there are some coyotes and wolves. But we
haven't seen any here, and we are prepared to see them, what with time
spent outdoors, being surrounded by wooded areas that hold a panoply of
critters, and outdoor cameras and lights.

I wouldn't mind catching and taming a coyote cub. They're pretty animals
and can be trained like dogs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BevRb74GVe8





iBoaterer[_3_] August 18th 13 02:45 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
In article ,
says...

On 8/18/13 9:04 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

On 8/17/13 4:19 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
http://smnewsnet.com/archives/44302

http://tinyurl.com/878hdje

http://tinyurl.com/lf2ua7j

http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=42060



My comment was that I had never seen coyotes in our yard or in our
neighborhood. Let me know when you have a cite that disputes that.
Otherwise, learn to read for content.


That is what intrigues me! They are all over the place, and specifically
in Calvert county but they somehow have learned to avoid your
neighborhood! I'd really like to know how you managed that! Especially
when you've stated that you have in your yard things that they love to
hunt and eat....


If they "are all over the place," then there would be lots of sightings.
I know lots of people in this county, and none of them has ever
mentioned seeing a coyote.


The land area here is 200+ square miles, not huge, but sizeable. The
sites you provided do not indicate a large population of coyotes.


Actually, they do.

That first site you listed showed a 43 pound animal that had just been
shot to death by some moron. The article didn't say why the guy shot the
animal. What a brave white hunter he is, eh?


Has nothing to do with this.

The last site shows an animal in a field in an adjoining county. The
animal looks more like the large foxes we have around here than a
coyote, but the photo isn't sharp enough to tell for sure.


Bull****!!!!!

I think you are once again leaping to unsupportable conclusions from a
paucity of facts. No one is denying we have some larger wild mammals in
Maryland, and I am sure there are some coyotes and wolves. But we
haven't seen any here, and we are prepared to see them, what with time
spent outdoors, being surrounded by wooded areas that hold a panoply of
critters, and outdoor cameras and lights.


There are coyotes in your hood. Just because you don't see them doesn't
mean they aren't there. Wasn't long ago you never heard of coyotes east
of the Mississippi.

I wouldn't mind catching and taming a coyote cub. They're pretty animals
and can be trained like dogs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BevRb74GVe8




F.O.A.D. August 18th 13 02:59 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
On 8/18/13 9:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

critters, and outdoor cameras and lights.


There are coyotes in your hood. Just because you don't see them doesn't
mean they aren't there.



Prove it. Oh, wait. You can't. Your cites don't prove it, either. Our
apex predator around here is the hawk.



F.O.A.D. August 18th 13 04:33 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
On 8/18/13 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 09:25:35 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:


If they "are all over the place," then there would be lots of sightings.
I know lots of people in this county, and none of them has ever
mentioned seeing a coyote.


The land area here is 200+ square miles, not huge, but sizeable. The
sites you provided do not indicate a large population of coyotes.

That first site you listed showed a 43 pound animal that had just been
shot to death by some moron. The article didn't say why the guy shot the
animal. What a brave white hunter he is, eh?

The last site shows an animal in a field in an adjoining county. The
animal looks more like the large foxes we have around here than a
coyote, but the photo isn't sharp enough to tell for sure.

I think you are once again leaping to unsupportable conclusions from a
paucity of facts. No one is denying we have some larger wild mammals in
Maryland, and I am sure there are some coyotes and wolves. But we
haven't seen any here, and we are prepared to see them, what with time
spent outdoors, being surrounded by wooded areas that hold a panoply of
critters, and outdoor cameras and lights.

I wouldn't mind catching and taming a coyote cub. They're pretty animals
and can be trained like dogs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BevRb74GVe8


I thought you were OK with shooting dogs.


Only feral dogs that travel in packs and attack people. I have made that
perfectly clear several times, LoogyScotty.

Coyotes usually do not travel in packs, nor are they known for attacking
people. Feral dogs out in the forest, on the other hand, are a bit more
than just dogs without homes provided by humans.

If I saw a coyote in the yard or outskirts and he wasn't acting as if he
had rabies, I'd simply wave and let him go about his business. I'd have
no reason to interfere with his seeking a meal or getting back to his
den. Now, if there were a pack of rabid Tea Party types in the yard, I'd
call the sheriff and animal control.

F.O.A.D. August 18th 13 04:34 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
On 8/18/13 11:27 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 09:59:19 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 8/18/13 9:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

critters, and outdoor cameras and lights.

There are coyotes in your hood. Just because you don't see them doesn't
mean they aren't there.



Prove it. Oh, wait. You can't. Your cites don't prove it, either. Our
apex predator around here is the hawk.


How about the bobcats? I think one will take a hawk.


And let's not forget about Calvert County's grizzly bears and Bengal
tigers.

Califbill August 18th 13 04:54 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 8/18/13 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 09:25:35 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:


If they "are all over the place," then there would be lots of sightings.
I know lots of people in this county, and none of them has ever
mentioned seeing a coyote.


The land area here is 200+ square miles, not huge, but sizeable. The
sites you provided do not indicate a large population of coyotes.

That first site you listed showed a 43 pound animal that had just been
shot to death by some moron. The article didn't say why the guy shot the
animal. What a brave white hunter he is, eh?

The last site shows an animal in a field in an adjoining county. The
animal looks more like the large foxes we have around here than a
coyote, but the photo isn't sharp enough to tell for sure.

I think you are once again leaping to unsupportable conclusions from a
paucity of facts. No one is denying we have some larger wild mammals in
Maryland, and I am sure there are some coyotes and wolves. But we
haven't seen any here, and we are prepared to see them, what with time
spent outdoors, being surrounded by wooded areas that hold a panoply of
critters, and outdoor cameras and lights.

I wouldn't mind catching and taming a coyote cub. They're pretty animals
and can be trained like dogs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BevRb74GVe8


I thought you were OK with shooting dogs.


Only feral dogs that travel in packs and attack people. I have made that
perfectly clear several times, LoogyScotty.

Coyotes usually do not travel in packs, nor are they known for attacking
people. Feral dogs out in the forest, on the other hand, are a bit more
than just dogs without homes provided by humans.

If I saw a coyote in the yard or outskirts and he wasn't acting as if he
had rabies, I'd simply wave and let him go about his business. I'd have
no reason to interfere with his seeking a meal or getting back to his
den. Now, if there were a pack of rabid Tea Party types in the yard, I'd
call the sheriff and animal control.


Actually coyotes attack in packs as well as singularly. Ingle dogs here
will take Fifi right off the leash of some dog walker in some areas.
Bigger dogs, etc they pack attack. Big problem in Hollywood Hills for
pets.

iBoaterer[_3_] August 18th 13 05:27 PM

No Coyotes in Calvert County, eh?
 
In article , says...

On 8/18/13 9:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

critters, and outdoor cameras and lights.


There are coyotes in your hood. Just because you don't see them doesn't
mean they aren't there.



Prove it. Oh, wait. You can't. Your cites don't prove it, either. Our
apex predator around here is the hawk.


Prove it. Oh, wait. You can't.


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