CurtisWalker
Well-Known Member
For hard-core deer managers or guys who simply want quality hunting, so critical. I love hearing this. It’s same thing as the guys who are killing the raccoons & possum and seeing tons more birds. 99% of average Joe’s have no clue what lack of trapping has done to coyote populations. Or coons, etc. “Epidemic” levels.
Couple myths I’ve looked into… “killing coyotes creates more coyotes”…. I read through that data…. It would take years for this to happen. Recalling some coyote population studies, About 80% of coyotes anyone traps or kills are “local” & 20% are “transients” (loose recollection here). If folks stay on “steady killing” u absolutely can reduce the populations.
Coyote populations in iowa are not like they were 25 years ago- there’s WAY MORE!!!! People say coyotes are “natural” & to some extent - clearly we can agree to that. But in some regions, their #’s have exploded & gone unchecked for a decade. A bit of trapping, some predator hunting but not enough to keep the #’s in check. In areas hit by EHD or aggressive doe killing- when the coyotes fill in, guys can quit shooting does & the population will stay low as the coyotes kill off any chance of an increase.
Anyways - sorry on the rant. These photos bring me joy and happiness!! . Keep em coming!!!
So there is actually a thing about the more coyote s you kill the more coyotes there will be.
As coyote competition dwindles the average litter size in coyotes increases thus the “more coyotes after killing coyotes” however coyotes are very territorial and you have transient coyotes and the territorial coyotes. Transients are always moving trying to find their own “territory”.. This dominant pair keeps those transients at bay. You kill them you have an empty territory thus an influx of coyotes that begin to establish it as their own.
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