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state government in Washington. Only THEY can kill an animal. God forbid the peasants trap and kill an animal and make use of it. You know, like God intended. The ridiculousness of telling people not to walk their pets when and where they want to is unbelievable. I'd say KILL THEM ALL, but you can't. Coyotes are like roaches and rats. Prevention they say. How about at least preventing the coyotes from overpopulating?

Washington girl, 4, ‘dragged’ by coyote just inches from door amid string of alarming encounters: Five human-coyote incidents reported to state officials in the same area since March 7.​

A 4-year-old Washington girl was "dragged" by a coyote just inches from the front door of her home on March 11, her father told local news.
The incident comes amid a string of coyote encounters and attacks in a Bellevue neighborhood, prompting state wildlife officials to lethally remove two coyotes in recent days.
"It was just walking on the mat," Chang Tong of Bellvue told KIRO, referring to his doormat outside his home in the Factoria neighborhood.
He and his daughter were inside, standing by the front door, when the 4-year-old reportedly pushed the door open and stepped outside.
"She [was] about to pet on the dog at that time, and with just one second, the coyote just bit her hand and tried to drag her," Tong told KIRO. "She was dragged to the ground."
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife noted in a March 12 update to a press release about the recent coyote incidents that the child was bitten on the hand and taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for "minor injuries."
"Officers quickly responded to the scene and located two coyotes. Officers were able to lethally remove one at the scene, however, the second ran away. Officers are increasing patrols in the area to locate the second animal," the Department said.
The department fatally removed a second coyote on March 13.
The incident involving the 4-year-old girl is one of five reported over a week.
Earlier on March 11, WDFW officers received a report about another incident involving contact between a human and a coyote with no reported injuries in the Factoria neighborhood.
"Earlier that morning a coyote went up to a group of children waiting at a bus stop and made attempts to bite them, ripping some clothing and attempting to take a backpack," WDFW said in a press release. "Adults at the scene intervened and the school bus arrived; the children left on the bus. Fish and Wildlife Officers and Wildlife Conflict staff responded to the scene."
On March 7, a coyote picked up a child's backpack left on a sidewalk outside Tyee Middle School and ran with it into nearby bushes.
Earlier on March 7, a coyote bit a man in his open garage in the Factoria neighborhood. He was treated at a hospital for minor injuries.
On March 6, a woman was sitting on her back patio when a coyote approached her from behind and bit her on the leg. She was able to retreat inside her home in the Norwood Village neighborhood while the coyote continued to pursue her, and she was later treated for minor injuries.
WDFW authorities believe the same coyotes were involved in each incident.
"Prevention is the best tool for minimizing conflicts with coyotes and other wildlife. Keep cats inside, keep dogs leashed, and avoid early morning and late evening walks with your pet in areas where coyotes are known to be," WDFW said in the press release. "Don’t leave small children unattended where coyotes are frequently seen or heard."
 


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I lived in a little alaskan town just 10 miles north of Anchorage ( eagle rive)

Same deal only timber wolves plus out for a walk near the bush...moose attacks.

Mid winter ppl walking dogs away from town often had contact with wolves they would attack /kill the dogs, most people were also attacked trying to intervene.
 

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Varmit rifle .17,22 250,243 or something lighter... thoughts on a 20 25? Never came across one but I'm told flat shooter lite bark 150yds 55gr does the job. Was thinking the 250 but ammo is scarce in my area,same with .17 plus expensive if you find in stores.
 

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I lived in a little alaskan town just 10 miles north of Anchorage ( eagle rive)

Same deal only timber wolves plus out for a walk near the bush...moose attacks.

Mid winter ppl walking dogs away from town often had contact with wolves they would attack /kill the dogs, most people were also attacked trying to intervene.
I believe it..... a few years back we were staying with the wife's aunt and uncle, about 2-3 miles outside of Seward. They dropped us in town one day to take in the town and whatnot and to call when we were ready to come back to their house and they would come and get us. We decided to hike back to the house instead of bothering calling them as it was only like about an hour walk. Holy crap, when the uncle called and found out we were walking back he got in his truck and made his way to where we were at the time in quick order! He was not too happy!
 


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I believe it..... a few years back we were staying with the wife's aunt and uncle, about 2-3 miles outside of Seward. They dropped us in town one day to take in the town and whatnot and to call when we were ready to come back to their house and they would come and get us. We decided to hike back to the house instead of bothering calling them as it was only like about an hour walk. Holy crap, when the uncle called and found out we were walking back he got in his truck and made his way to where we were at the time in quick order! He was not too happy!
Depending on time of year Bears,along the coast brown bears 2x larger than grizz same genetics the diet, protein feeding on salmon runs,Kodiak bears the same the largest of brown bear family.... 5yrs working in alaska wish we had the photography technology then that we have today. Would be cool to use a drone for scouting as you hike and have it follow you on your walkabout.
 

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Depending on time of year Bears,along the coast brown bears 2x larger than grizz same genetics the diet, protein feeding on salmon runs,Kodiak bears the same the largest of brown bear family.... 5yrs working in alaska wish we had the photography technology then that we have today. Would be cool to use a drone for scouting as you hike and have it follow you on your walkabout.
Even better if the drone is from China....unfortunately they have the best today!
 

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Even better if the drone is from China....unfortunately they have the best today!
Agreed cat,new models coming next month,eyeballing mavic 4 as I sold my m3 and this mini sucks in wind over 10mph and shitty camera better zoom as well . Handy to use a drone and fun,I always got nervous sending the drone out a few miles over swamps and low area's as my luck would be losing it and unable to retrieve.
 

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