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01-22-2010, 08:52 PM
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!!!Strange encounter with coyote!!!
Hello everyone!
The other day my grandfather was out running the old honey wagon and saw a coyote out side of my yard. Now I was at work . he disposed of the sewage and on the return trip noticed the coyote hadn't gone far or shied at his pressence in this loud dasterly truck. So with a bit of curiosity and stupidity he decided to take a closer look. He shut the truck off and got out approx 100yds away from the coyote. Now understand there is serious bush around my place I live at a lake year round. the coyote didnt as much as look into the bush he just sat there with out any aggression. Being odd behavior for a coyote . he thought either this coyote is hurt or rabid. Gramps reached into the truck and grabbed a 3 foot cheater bar he had roaming around in the cab and started towards the coyote at a slow but steady pace meanwhile talking to it. He got to within 5 steps before the coyote even looked at him. then the mood switched to aggressive. with a quick blow to the head the coyote succumed to its injuries. After I returned Home from work, my grandfather came by with this outrageous story about this damn coyote which I found a little hard to believe at first until I seen the evidence of the coyote later that evening. After a thorough examination of the spine and legs and hips I believe this animal was fairly healthy! certainly was not injured!
Am I the only one who finds this strange? Is there anybody else out there who has had similiar occurences with coyotes? Is this lack of fear to Humans caused by over population or hungar?
Please share if you have a story that relates to this. Even if it is a strange encounter with another wild animal, Please share!
Thanks
Linton Weikle
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01-22-2010, 09:00 PM
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Yes strange but probably not the smartest thing he could have done maybe a little lucky he never got bitten
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01-22-2010, 09:06 PM
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we were out elk hunting around Debolt - in the evening the four of us were sitting around the campfire, cooking sausage and talking. A coyote walked about 12ft from us..stood and looked at us then walked around us...really saw no fear, and he looked healthy. It was really quite odd...Unfortunately for him, a well placed 270 rd ended his adventure.
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01-22-2010, 09:16 PM
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Hunger or tolerance of humans due to being fed.
In 2001 we had a very meagre snow level in winter (hard on rodents) and very dry spring with low temps in this area (very little new growth.)
That year in april - june we had coyotes trying to eat out of the dog dish in the day as opposed to night time and eating chop/spilled grain by the cattle feeders in the day as well.
When approached you could usually get within 10 yards or so before they would double the distance then sit and watch you.
Have never seen that behavior before or since.
None showed mange or any sighns of sickness or injury.
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01-22-2010, 10:05 PM
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No mange on this critter either. only thing I can think of is he was young, not likely over 2 yrs old! but in the wild you would think that an eternity! I cant see them being hungry because we have rabbits like i've never seen!
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01-22-2010, 09:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LintonWeikle
Hello everyone!
Am I the only one who finds this strange? Is there anybody else out there who has had similiar occurences with coyotes? Is this lack of fear to Humans caused by over population or hungar?
Please share if you have a story that relates to this. Even if it is a strange encounter with another wild animal, Please share!
Thanks
Linton Weikle
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10 feet from a healthy coyote that I shot a few weeks ago. Just stood there looking at me.
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01-22-2010, 09:12 PM
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this behaviour is unreal! I wont let my kids go out side without Momma or me sitting point with the ole buckshot Loaded!
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01-22-2010, 09:08 PM
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Wow thats messed up, something has to be wrong with that coyote.
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01-22-2010, 09:13 PM
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Linton, if I were you I would get that coyote head to a lab that can test it for rabies!
Cat
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01-22-2010, 09:29 PM
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is anyone missing thier dog lol?? that is crazy
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01-23-2010, 05:34 AM
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Originally Posted by catnthehat
Linton, if I were you I would get that coyote head to a lab that can test it for rabies!
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i agree with cat , in all my years i never seen nuttuin like that , there was something sieriously wrong with that wild preditor, to let a human walk up to it and kertink it on the noggin
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01-23-2010, 10:35 AM
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goofy critters
3 years ago my 2 boys and their freind were gutting and skinning a deer in our pole shed, hanging off the tractor.
i went out to see how they were doing, we were all standing there in the tractor lights, talking and wandering about getting the deer dealt with.
something caught my eye near the back of the truck that was backed up to the opening of the shed. a young fox wandered in, right up to within 5 feet of the hanging deer and the boys skinning.
the freind went around to the passenger side of the truck and grabbed his gun, loaded it, came to the back where the fox was, every one took a step back, and the kid shot the fox, at about 6 feet.
it was just standing there, sniffing the air, never moved a bit with us talking and moving around.
ps. 7mag from 6', not fur friendly, lee.
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01-23-2010, 06:00 PM
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I drove the fire truck out a few days ago on a call, and on the way out there was a coyote sleeping on the side of the road, sirens blaring and I was hauling c@rn@ge.
When I came back a hour or 2 later, he was still there, just sleeping. Very odd behavior. Maybe the yotes have heard about the Saskatchewan bounty, and feel safe in Alberta?
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01-22-2010, 09:41 PM
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maybe the animal was poisoned?
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01-22-2010, 10:10 PM
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well gramps has seen his fair share of rabies and doesnt think that it was rabid now that we had a closer look. I was thinking that maybe got under some cabins and ate some warrafin (rat poison) nobody around the lake uses stric9 .....??? hmmm! still strange . we have contacted the f&w and are turning him over this weekend!
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01-22-2010, 10:22 PM
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your grandpa is pretty good if he can tell a rabid animal by the looks of it.
Onset of rabies can take weeks or months and the animal appears healthy for a long time. Strange behaviour can be the first sign of an otherwise healthy looking animal.
X2 on Cat's advice.
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01-22-2010, 09:05 PM
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I would like to think that this critter was taken to the F&W people and let them determine the state of health of it. They may also be able to shed more lite on it's behavior..
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01-22-2010, 09:09 PM
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Yes we are taking him in this weekend!
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Linton
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01-22-2010, 11:10 PM
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coyotes
A few years back at my sisters cabin in Seba beach, I was sitting up alone by the fire after everyone else went to bed ,when a coyote walked up out of the ravine and sat down next to the fire. I mean 6-8 feet from the fire and about 15-20 feet from me.After sitting there and watching me for a minute or so it put its head back and let out a long,eeiry howl and then got up and walked past me at only a couple of feet away. Im sure I could have touched if I had wanted to.At this point the neighbours malamute came tearing onto the scene and chased the coyote off. At first I thought it might have been the effects of the rum but when I went into the cabin my sister asked " what the h@#$ was that".Im sure that this coyote was used to people being around but I dont know why it showed absolutely no fear of me.
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