Mike: I got this picture on my trail camera in Halifax County, VA. I set some traps and today I caught a female 100 yards from where I got the picture. Hopefully she is the culprit! Thought you might enjoy the picture. –Thanks, Chad
That’s pretty cool to get a photo of that. I have seen coyotes chasing and tearing apart deer while in the tree stand before. If those coyotes could learn how to shoot a bow, they wouldn’t need to run so fast….
Dr. Bones
September 8, 2014 at 5:26 pm
No one should be too surprised by this. Bitty wolves are very much predators on deer, and not just fawns either. I have found adult deer killed by coyotes on 5 different occasions. Fresh blood at the scene proved that they weren’t feeding on already dead deer. That’s just nature at her toughest.
Cool picture! Here in Pa. it is in only the last few years that the Pa Game Comm. has even acknowledged predators impact deer herds. Just try to imagine that forward thinking bunch of boobs managing your deer herd!!! This same group denied coyotes even living in Pa. until 15 years ago.
That’s pretty cool to get a photo of that. I have seen coyotes chasing and tearing apart deer while in the tree stand before. If those coyotes could learn how to shoot a bow, they wouldn’t need to run so fast….
No one should be too surprised by this. Bitty wolves are very much predators on deer, and not just fawns either. I have found adult deer killed by coyotes on 5 different occasions. Fresh blood at the scene proved that they weren’t feeding on already dead deer. That’s just nature at her toughest.
That’s pretty incredible.
Cool picture! Here in Pa. it is in only the last few years that the Pa Game Comm. has even acknowledged predators impact deer herds. Just try to imagine that forward thinking bunch of boobs managing your deer herd!!! This same group denied coyotes even living in Pa. until 15 years ago.