I also have her littermate Sandanona Glamour. shooting a hound is one thing, seeing an animal resembling a coyote and placing crosshairs on it (looking thru the scope) while coyote hunting is another. Shell go into brush piles until all you see is her tail, she never misses a chance to check a culvert or other things. A lurcher is a cross bred dog, usually a sight hound mixed, a lot of times with a terrier breed. Talked with some local clubs and land owners about doing this after the deer season. I put cams out behind my house and get picks of a big pack of 7 coyotes.

It may not display this or other websites correctly. by Tyler S Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:44 pm, Post We just retired my favorite hound Benny to a home with one of our members. We let them out several times a day to let them run the trails through the property for 10-15 minutes at a time. It was a single coyote that took it. what if you happen to be daytime coyote hunting and see movement, it looks like a coyote, scope it out (crosshairs) and you realize its a hunting dog, not a coyote. They only found the dogs sweater, hours later. We have a lab and an airedale that live in the house with us. I do not let the lil dog outside with out a guardian. ARCHIVE: Previous Listings SOLD/OLD/GONE. Then it BECOMES that issue right? You are using an out of date browser. This was not a mistake of game accident. She ignores my dead-duck calls on the horn, but I love her anyhow. It don't justify shooting a human over it. Any of yall are more than welcome to come up and try them if you are in the Warren/Vance County area. Dogs would "pack" to them just like in a race. That goes from yotes to gators. You talk about eating good!!! I have trapped males over 50lbs. Not sure that matters if your dog gets torn up. around here every one runs in fox pens,have for years.i guess to much losing dogs to roads and people who dont allow hunting or dogs.i remember almost every nite ,yearsago, you could heare a pak of fox hounds somewhere in the distance,butnever anymore. They slip into our neighborhoods at night looking for easy meals ( cats& dogs). If he encounters the male and female together, they will kill him. Live remote as well.I have a young lab I monitor if it's dark out.I hunt coyotes(almost daily)and have a neighbor that traps.Still a potential problem for most dogs.Maybe once a year,if dark out,there will be a pair(usually a pair)that gets aggressive and will howl/bark close to the house.I resolve that quickly.

by JKP Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:41 am, Post Do the fawns and the nesting birds a big favor and shoot all you can!!!!! I might not kill them, but I can assure you they are going to have more than just a handful of trouble in front of them when I get to them. I could always be sure if Benny gave cry they were on the line. I was wondering if certain lines of dutchies malinois could possibly be used to hunt coyotes, they got speed , some have the size, and there pretty strong, not sure how much staminar they have or holding ability when the prey is actually fighting back. There's a high knob a few miles from where I live we would all congregate on.

He runs from most people but is very friendly if they get him to come in for affection. Should I be worried about my pup with these coyotes. Shes now my house-hound. Have had the dogs run them before, so I've had to shock them off of them. Shes a small hound aptly named as shes a bundle of energy and always appears to be cheerful, almost looks like she has a smile on her face. Also, around here we run coyotes so much with hounds that they know it's a very bad day when a dog starts chasing them. MTHA state hunt results for older puppy class. Mine where broke on yotes, but I use them to deer hunt too. If I'm being honest tho, if I watch someone shoot my dog intentionally he is likely gonna 'pay' right then and there. I have a lynx hanging around now that I think may have to go as well. Great rabbit, quail, raccoon, squirrel, fox, possum dog. A women just last week had her dog snatched off a well used trail just outside of neighboring homes here in Salt Lake. How popular is it? Please don't turn your dogs toward A coyote like that. But an orange vest would be quickly torn off or caught up on thorns and brush if worn on a beagle or coyote hound. The fine was pathetic and he should have been convicted of a felony and lost his right to own a firearm.

Well looks like you have an active bait sight now so you should take advantage of that first of all. You just know he thinks he is going for a hunt. There were a few in my town not long ago, lap dog got attacked, one circled a woman and her lap dog and 40lb over weight pet beagle until the beagle put the run to it. In the past 4 years all the tree huggers are up in arms because the coyotes are now killing their dogs right in their back yards.

While I understand that a Yote can be pretty ornery I have never seen one that wasn't more interested in putting ground between itself and my dogs. I didn't respond to your post by starting with "Look Dude" I used part of your name so show the same respect and don't flame fires. best lurchers are greyhound/staffy mix with a bit of BC in their history. Its very hard to see him go. Do you worry about black bears? They are breeding and defending territory right now. keep the dog away from them, but if you saw a coyote during the day not leaving its probably sick, and it wont go near a human, unless its sick, so stay away from it unless its where you live you should be fine unless you keep seeing it. by Mstng_ray Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:12 am, Post He was not friggin coyote hunting. Better mix it with something with thick skin. no fence and lots of land, pond and a fresh water creek to hunt. Hopefully nobody else will have to be put in that situation. I have already told them that I would be broke if I lived out there. I know this a little different but it is a strange story. Can't do stuff like that now cause God forbid a dog wanders onto somebodies deer lease, That what I thought it was about dead around here I had heard of a few guys up north running beagles on fox and coyote the reason being they don't push them as far and gas as the big hounds do the only thing I would be afraid of is the dogs would be to likely to be hurt or killed I know coyote have killed dog around here that are not all that small then beagles, If a coyote was running from a few of them and keep that way I could see it being ok but I have heard of a few times coyote being bayed up and that is were I would be afraid of the dogs getting killed, I live in upstate ny and we run coyotes with hounds all winter kill about 70 a year just hunting weekends we use fox hound coon hound cross it the most fun of anything you ever ran with a hound - our law says dog can trail across posted property as long as you don't go on it - but everyone hates coyotes so around here they beg you to run them we have 6 or 7 guys and 2 Usually stay in trucks n make sure dogs don't get hit in road, The fox hounds we started with were running walkers don't know much about the blood lines but we got them out of Canada they could fly on a yote once it was up but not much on cold trailing or baying when the yote stopped so we crossed them on my English blood that I've had for forty years goes back to Boyd's little Joe and speck then got the nose and fight we were looking for we kept that whole litter and they are all top notch then I got a blutick & running walker cross and she turned out awesome just bread her back to one out of the other cross and them pups are due in 4weeks have high expectations for them they should take a 12hr old track jump the yote and hold him when he's had enough running, The blue one I'm holding is the one that's bread now the white one next to her is one of the original fox hounds and the rest are the English walker cross. Just defend themselves by laying on their back and snapping. This really doesn't have much to do with whether a person has more value than a dog. (April Fools 2011), Houndswomen Looking for Houndsmen (April Fools 2011). Place any of your important dates here to make it easy to look up later. mike what i was looking at was the open country with rolling hills!! My Airedale caught a small coyote in our barn,wasn't pretty, he also ran a second out of a culvert but no way was going to catch it. Our entry changes quite a lot year to year, but I especially like Midland Luck. by pkbirdog Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:33 pm, Post Loves to follow me while I ride around the place. Don't even try to keep an indoor/ outdoor cat here. I have had one here for the last few months. I thought he would warm up more as he settled. Kebco is dead on. by Brazosvalleyvizslas Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:00 pm, Post We also had a rottweiler that he never tangled with because that dog could kill him in about 3 seconds. 'i was only relating mine as a depredation trapper in California who has had to call many people after finding collars in or around coyote dens. Especially over the next several months when they have pups in the den. :winkgrin:. You must log in or register to reply here. . I have had neighbors lose many lap dogs and cats to them. Like somebody said it's the worst time if year because of breeding and they get hungry depending on the winter. I definitely worry about my rat terrier. Afraid she would not make it. I have missed two so far but am going to kill every one I get a chance at now. Granted they primarily hunted rabbits but he did mention it was hard on the dogs. In fact you are no longer allowed to kill them in our township. Would love to hear something special about a hound you adore past or present. He new ---- well what he was doing. every yote i see gets a round shot at it just for general purposes.

They use crosses of Greyhound/Staghound/Wolfhound. When it got dark they would dump out 8-10 foxhounds, build a big fire and sit around drinking and argue over who's dog was in the lead. The scum bag in this post was turkey hunting when he shot two tri-colored hounds with 18" colored antennas on their collars. The 2 cats have begun their part in her education of course and shes only reacted to the horses once when one of them came up to her at the fence and fixed its beady little eyes on Mademoiselle! Well, from my beagle pack it is Sandanona Glisten '01. it would take a big pack of coyotes to even think about a pair of large dogs. These dogs are extreme athletes and it has to be cold because they will run themselves to death in our temps here. Sounds like a job for a Presa Canario, size, dog aggression, power for days, thick skin, and heavy bones! I did an about face started working pup in the other direction. I've seen them enough around close to the house without being to scared that I carry my AR with me when I take the pups on walks out in my pastures. Loves the horses too, tries to kiss them, its funny. Most of the rest are 50 to 70 lb. A small pack of Eastern Coyotes killed a doe about 300 yards from my cabin last week. Walker would kick the fire back up and start frying sausage, eggs, fried taters, oh it was glorious times to be a boy with a bottomless pit for a stomach.

If this is your first visit, you will need to. Jim, please go back and read my post about the Pit Bull that got torn up by one or the one that tried to drag a kid out of the park. You guys ever have trouble with your dogs and coyotes in a situation like this? Seen them get torn up pretty bad.

by deke Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:42 pm, Post Shes sweat, steady as can be, biddable and a determined hound. He stays by the housein the woods. While roading, he will make attempts to mark every opportunity he gets. POORBOYS Recipes! In our hunt, we have a hound named Donovan that is a complete pain in the arss for us whips. Hes great company on trail rides and is my biggest fan. Many off them are as big as a large german shepherd I never let my dog out without watching him very carefully anymore. Usually all that's left is the spine. by cjhills Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:38 pm, Post However, coyotes In pairs would have him in real trouble pretty quick. I also had a neighbor lose a pit bull pup. they have probably lost some of their fear of humans and dogs. i think if he shot the dog 3 times in the head and once in the shoulder he knew what he was doing and was close enough to see it was not a coyote. They have larger tracts of public land. Jimbo, I understand completely what your saying which is why I mentioned California as having the most attacks on pets and people in the country. I hate when that happens because it is pretty scary. I had a good friend from England whose father raised Lurchers. LP GR RCH Coal Hill's Brush Buster.2014 ARHA PA state champion LP GR CH Coal Hill's Ma Ma Cass. Took him in there with a flap of skin hanging. Amy B from Red Rock Hounds. Beagle!!! We live remote also and coyotes are ever present. Protestors in SCOTUS Neighborhood getting Out of Hand.

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