Coyotes east and west

VAHuntClub,
You are right about breed of dog to breed of dog because they are of the same species. That's where the emphisis is the species. I'm no biologist for sure. Thanks for the reply.
 
Originally posted by Byron South:
[QB]I have enjoyed reading this thread so much that I got way off the original question. My answer as to where the dividing line is between Eastern coyotes and Western coyotes has to be where the terrain features change from mostly rolling hills and low brush into larger timber and river bottoms.
HEY!! Someone finally answered the question!
Not that I haven't enjoyed reading/learning from the previous posts, Byron opened my eyes to a few things on his last post. Keep 'em coming guys and I'll try to post more thought provoking questions! Bill
 
One thing y'all have missed that makes it extremely easy to identify an eastern coyote hunter from a west of the muddy coyote hunter. A true eastern hunter, particularly a southeast type, will have no eye lids and will walk with a wobble due to nuclear powered chiggers, ticks and fleas. There isn't a bug-out anything made that will keep out a determined Tennessee tick out of your trousers if it wants your body.
 
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