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Re: OT So just how smart is a coyote?
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Posted by dhermesc on April 28, 2005 at 06:18:48 from (68.110.220.22):
In Reply to: Re: OT So just how smart is a coyote? posted by Jerry Cent. Mi. on April 28, 2005 at 04:50:30:
"They love cats and small dogs" Reminds me of a lawyer friend of mine who helpedme get rid a couple more intrusive coyotes that lost their fear of humans. I was getting afraid that they might go after my two year old son and he told me he'd come out and get help.
About 8:00 he showed up with this little puffy poodle that belonged to his wife. I couldn't believe that he had brought this little buffy dog to my farm. He tied the dog to the space light pole in the back yard and we proceded to have a few cold ones while he showed me the finer points of his Colt AR15. About 10:00 it was good and dark and we started to hear the poodle whimper, flipped the space light on to reveal the coyotes creeping up on him. For a lawyer he got off three rounds on three targets in about 2 seconds - all head shots. I quit giving him a hard time about his "hunting dog", although his wife wonders why all his freinds call the dog "Bait".
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