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<blockquote data-quote="SDMF" data-source="post: 199557" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>Keep in mind, this being Dec 26th, we're just now 10 days past ML season. There has been a wounded deer/gutpile smorgasbord for the last 5-6 weeks. Gutpiles are obvious, but there were also deer that were unrecovered, and deer wounded less seriously that may now succumb to the extra stress of the cold snap. Also, some of the older deer and run-down bucks will be weak now as well.</p><p></p><p>Of course that 5-6 weeks of deer hunting pressure sure does a good job of getting coyotes to keep out of sight and moving mostly in the dark as well.</p><p></p><p>Certainly not the only factors, but IMO, the deer season's extra vittles and extra pressure allows and almost forces coyotes into a routine that keeps them out of sight and extra wary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDMF, post: 199557, member: 412"] Keep in mind, this being Dec 26th, we're just now 10 days past ML season. There has been a wounded deer/gutpile smorgasbord for the last 5-6 weeks. Gutpiles are obvious, but there were also deer that were unrecovered, and deer wounded less seriously that may now succumb to the extra stress of the cold snap. Also, some of the older deer and run-down bucks will be weak now as well. Of course that 5-6 weeks of deer hunting pressure sure does a good job of getting coyotes to keep out of sight and moving mostly in the dark as well. Certainly not the only factors, but IMO, the deer season's extra vittles and extra pressure allows and almost forces coyotes into a routine that keeps them out of sight and extra wary. [/QUOTE]
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