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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterCO View Post
    Tell her to get a real dog and not rat dog problem solved.
    Rat dogs huh?
    My neighbor has lost 3 bull mastiffs.

    They are packing up and hunting like wolves. When a dog is getting attacked my up to a dozen coyotes, they don't have a chance.
    This has been going on in the Peyton/Falcon area for over 20 years. They have learned to hunt in packs.

    The real "rat" dogs are just as likely to get taken by a hawk or golden eagle as well.

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    I am a member on another board that specializes in coyote/predator hunting. There are 4 call makers in the Peyton/Calhan area.... They are in coyote mecca.
    There are also about 50 board memebers in the area that could wipe the problems coyotes out if landowners would just give permission to keep the populations in check. These are people who are addicted to hunting coyotes.

    Personally I hunt along the El Paso County lines along Lincoln County and Pueblo County. Those land owners are glad I show up. Now that calves are dropping coyote hunting services get requested a lot.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Osprey View Post
    Rat dogs huh?
    My neighbor has lost 3 bull mastiffs.
    Don't doubt it but if you expect me to believe it was yotes I have an island in the middle of the dessert to sell you.

    I have lived and hunted this state my whole life you can't BS me just a hint!!!!!!
    "The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)

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    A vet down in Centennial said the only dog she found that survived a coyote attack had an invisible fence collar. When the coyote carried the dog past the boundary the collar shocked the coyote and he dropped the dog.

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    Funny how many people I know that live out in the country and have their whole lives not one of them have or can tell a fairy tale about yotes eating there large dog. Much less attacking people.

    Mr. Reed just celebrated his 100th birthday out in Yoder and he has never heard of such a thing...... He still lives in his house his wife is 96 or 97 I forget but amazing how they survived all these years with these man eating yotes.

    Things that make you go hmmmmm......
    "The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)

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    I haven't heard of coyotes attacking people, but they do attack dogs while the owners are right there.

    I had it happen two summers ago about 10:00PM while I was standing in my front yard next to my Cocker Spaniel.

    Three weeks ago a neighbor was walking her dog on a leash on the Air Force Academy and two coyotes jumped out and grabbed the dog. She beat them off with her walking stick.

    The coyotes are getting too used to people and are not afraid.

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