COYOTE JLR
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Hey there everyone. I have a coyote problem. I live in western Washington about 40 miles west of Olympia right on the edge of the rain forest. I live a few miles out of town on 14 acres in the hills. The land is very steep and very heavily wooded with alders for the most part. I raise chickens and until recently had a number of cats. There are also 5 kids aged from 7 to 2 1/2 in the area from my closest neighbors.
In the past year I've had an increasing coyote problem and have lost a dozen chickens and all 5 of my cats. I know for a fact that there are at least 5 coyotes running around the area. I want to get rid of them. They're getting gutsy. A few months ago I had a couple of occasions where I stared these buggers down from no more than 35 yards.
Now, a friend just got an electronic predator call and has offered to come give me a hand with pegging these guys. The range is going to be short and I'm planning on using my SKS to hopefully get a couple of them in one go if possible. If there's only one, I've got a nice 7mm rem. that I'll use. I'm not interested in pelts I just want to protect my property and pets.
I'll be honest and say that I don't know a damn thing about predator hunting of any kind and I need some advice. My friend is trying to decide on a gun. He's got a decent repeating .22 LR, but even though we'll hopefully be within 50 yards I still don't think that that would be a good choice of gun. What are your opinions on using that? And do any of you have any tips at all about how to approach the situation? Any advice is welcome. I was just planning on sitting on my roof that overlooks our only field, but I don't know if that is a great plan. What recording would you suggest we use? What time would be our best bet for getting these things? And at this time of year should we even bother to try or should we wait til spring?
Sorry for the long read and all the questions. I'm clueless and from what I've seen you guys are pretty decent and know your stuff. Thanks again for any advice.
Oh and if its any help I'll upload some pics of my property so you can see what I'm talking about.
In the past year I've had an increasing coyote problem and have lost a dozen chickens and all 5 of my cats. I know for a fact that there are at least 5 coyotes running around the area. I want to get rid of them. They're getting gutsy. A few months ago I had a couple of occasions where I stared these buggers down from no more than 35 yards.
Now, a friend just got an electronic predator call and has offered to come give me a hand with pegging these guys. The range is going to be short and I'm planning on using my SKS to hopefully get a couple of them in one go if possible. If there's only one, I've got a nice 7mm rem. that I'll use. I'm not interested in pelts I just want to protect my property and pets.
I'll be honest and say that I don't know a damn thing about predator hunting of any kind and I need some advice. My friend is trying to decide on a gun. He's got a decent repeating .22 LR, but even though we'll hopefully be within 50 yards I still don't think that that would be a good choice of gun. What are your opinions on using that? And do any of you have any tips at all about how to approach the situation? Any advice is welcome. I was just planning on sitting on my roof that overlooks our only field, but I don't know if that is a great plan. What recording would you suggest we use? What time would be our best bet for getting these things? And at this time of year should we even bother to try or should we wait til spring?
Sorry for the long read and all the questions. I'm clueless and from what I've seen you guys are pretty decent and know your stuff. Thanks again for any advice.
Oh and if its any help I'll upload some pics of my property so you can see what I'm talking about.