Wind River
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It is common in the part of Wyoming I live in, almost daily, weather permitting. This is an effective method of wildlife damage control, primarily used by ranchers in the western U.S. to reduce livestock losses.
I know we will never exterminate all coyotes but this sure reduces their numbers. Wyoming is largely public land and is supposed to have about 89k coyotes state wide. I doubt there are that many. Before aerial hunting started and became a go-to method I used to see far more coyotes than today.
You fellas in forested areas or where there is no aerial shooting count your blessings. I believe that in eastern states, where coyotes did not exist 50-60 years ago, now have far higher concentrations of coyotes than in the open country west.
I know we will never exterminate all coyotes but this sure reduces their numbers. Wyoming is largely public land and is supposed to have about 89k coyotes state wide. I doubt there are that many. Before aerial hunting started and became a go-to method I used to see far more coyotes than today.
You fellas in forested areas or where there is no aerial shooting count your blessings. I believe that in eastern states, where coyotes did not exist 50-60 years ago, now have far higher concentrations of coyotes than in the open country west.