coyote hunting and dogs

Originally Posted By: TonyTebbeMy rancher buddy down the road has a dog like that. A heeler/boston terrier cross. It drags dead coyotes, bobcats, and rattlesnakes back to the yard. Mean as sin, soon bite you than to look at you. Been ran over 4 times, once with both axles of a full horse trailer. Baddest little dog I've met.

Tony

Sounds like the lady that just moved in next door!
 
Originally Posted By: drew hOriginally Posted By: SHamptonSounds to me like hog hunting might be more up your alley. no hogs around here. i was unsure, thats why i asked. and to the guy from id, pm me. when we are getting ready to calve i would love to have you out.


Sounds good to me. I really appreciate it. Just let me know. You can PM me with your location and contact information.
 
I Have a Cane Corso I have taken out a few times. I can tell you a dogo would be just alot of extra feed unless you are suddenly attacked by coyotes. They avoid Griz like the plague, even if I keep him leashed and sitting down. Coyotes don't want to die and when they see a dog with a head the size of a volleyball they want no part of it. As far as a running down a coyote not going to happen unless you shoot it first. I am going to try again during the next denning season when the coyotes have a something to protect. Until then he will be back protecting the camp,home and wife.
 
Originally Posted By: doggin coyotesOriginally Posted By: emeraldterriers1
i know a handfull of fellas from kansas thatdog hunt western kansas/eastern colorado and they slaughter them with the stags... like 30+ a weekend or until the dogs are spent

30 a weekend? How many stags does this handful of fellas have?

believe it or not one guy that lives near me probably has somewhere in the neighborhood of 60 dogs.he really gets into chasin the coyotes and hunts several different states. but when he heads out west(which is about 3 hrs away) i think they run 2 sets of 4 plus a dog or two in the hold box. they really like the flat open country for a good long race but as the dogs tire i'm sure towards the end there is alot of "bumper dumpin" going on.
 
I've been involved in a little bit of running/catching coyotes out of dog wagons.

Hard for me to wrap my head around 30+ coyotes caught with dogs in a Saturday/Sunday outing.

Then ya have Tony that says some guys caught and killed 56 in a weekend. That's really hard for me to fathom.

Tony, what time of year was this? How many catch dogs them guys have? How many dog wagons they running?
 
Used to have a German Shorthair female that was absolute heck on yotes. We came upon them more than once while pheasant hunting and the longest it ever took her to dispatch one was..........well........less than two minutes. She was an absolute sweetheart, unless you were a yote, coon, or unfrtunately a skunk. She just flipped a switch when she saw one of these and it got ugly fast. It got over faster though.
 
Originally Posted By: doggin coyotesI've been involved in a little bit of running/catching coyotes out of dog wagons.

Hard for me to wrap my head around 30+ coyotes caught with dogs in a Saturday/Sunday outing.

Then ya have Tony that says some guys caught and killed 56 in a weekend. That's really hard for me to fathom.

Tony, what time of year was this? How many catch dogs them guys have? How many dog wagons they running?




not answering for tony but these guys usually go in pairs (2trucks) and seem to go in january.
 
whats a stag. i would love to be able to take a dog or two out when i am riding. but i dont need a wreck with the cows when i am buy myself.lol
 
Doggin, It's a group out of Lubbock and Amarillo that comes down and hunts with/for some of the ranchers/farmers East of town, along the TX border. Seven or eight wagons full of dogs. The rancher that lets me call his sandhills, where they can't run their dogs, told me about it. He goes with them for the weekend and they hit all the neighboring land.

I ran into a guy at a gunshop in NE, a few years ago, when calling out there. He had a full pickup bed of coyotes. I asked him if he was a trapper, as I so no bullet holes. He said they were greyhound hunters and that was one weekend of dogging. No idea how many they had in there, but it was stacked like cordwood.
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When we used to run them in Illinois, we had 10-15 trucks and 7-8 of them were full of hounds or greyhounds. We used kill about 100 per winter that way. Best weekend was 11.

Tony
 
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