Coyotes and railroad tracks

Erie660

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What’s everyone’s experience around railroad tracks? I have a few spots where there are good fields and woods but my permission requires them to cross tracks. If there’s no trains involved, will they cross? I see guys talking about them not crossing gravel roads but I haven’t experienced that yet. Thanks
 
I have a property that has a single railroad track running through it. Always find coyote tracks crossing them at a right of way road between 2 fields. I have not had success calling them in at this property yet, but admittedly don't call it often as I do not have many properties out that way and it's a haul to get there. Working on upping land access out that way to make the trip worthwhile. That said, coyote tracks crossing railroad tracks is proof positive that they will cross them.

There are laws here that prohibit hunting from the RR tracks and right of ways. I assume it is the same elsewhere. Check your laws before setting up on RR Tracks. I doubt a coyote is worth the fines you may receive.
 
I have lots of places where coyotes regularly cross tracks. Our state it is private property but according to the game warden you can cross them to access hunting grounds, we can have many miles between crossings.
 
Absolutely—they will. Many railroad rights-of-way are overgrown and provide cover, windbreaks, and excellent hunting grounds for small game. That makes them ideal areas to target coyotes, which are drawn to those conditions.


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Not only do they, will they, den along & cross a track right away. Coyotes can/will also climb an 8' high welded wire fence coral. Just to slaughter sheep, during a (killing spree).
 
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