When I was a kid seeing a hawk or eagle was a rare treat. Don`t remember much talk of coyotes until the mid eighties or so either. Things have changed. For the better no doubt. Coyotes howl behind my house every night. Eagle sightings are almost daily, and hawks abound.
The first dead coyote I ever saw was in 1983.
It was a male and he weighed about tweny five to thirty pounds I would guess. No one would have ever guessed that tweny years later 50 plus pounders, though rare, would start showing up.
In my other post I said coyotes kill everything and almost anything they come across. They also EAT everything and almost anything they come across. They kill alot of my neighbors sheep and don`t eat them, but I think its because they get disturbed.
Where I live,if you see a coyote from the road, and you so much as take your foot from the accelerater, they are heading for cover. The fact that they have figured out they can hunt freely in urban areas only solidifies what I said about their becoming "smarter". How do they know we can`t? No matter how I try to think otherwise,
a coyote who is not afraid of being seen in daylight is a bad yote. He does not know fear because he has LEARNED there IS nothing to fear.
I know of ALOT of fellow hunters who have shot deer and upon recovery there is only bones and hide left. With only a couple of hours from hit to recovery . It seems this went from never happening, to a major concern every time you shoot at last light. How many yotes does it take to eat a deer in two hours?
I have read that yotes don`t hunt in packs. Hmmm.
I have read that they are usually solitary. Hmmm.
The way I see it, raptors no doubt kill, probably
more than we realize. They have not changed much except that there are more of them.
Coyotes I believe have changed. Alot. In a short period of time. And I believe they will continue to change.
At the very least the size of the skins on my wall have increased dramatically. As does my respect for the challenge the wily yote presents.