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All you varmint hunters...this is the second kill in my yard this week. This is probably 30 feet from my house. Should I be worried about my springer, or my kids. Any suggestions for killing this fox or coyote...its happening of course at night. Any suggestions?

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Posted

Can't tell. Are those feathers ?

Posted

You should be glad that this year your lettuce may be able to grow enough so you can eat it. let it be.

Posted

Rabbit!

I'm not worried about the animals, I love seeing the wildlife...just the kills keep getting closer to the house. that's all.

Posted

be kinda cool if a guy knew when ever what ever it is ...is going to strike and be able to video it it some how

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Go buy a rabbit, put it on a tether and hang a trail cam to see what comes in for din-din. smile

  • 3 weeks later...
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Thats a pretty clean kill site...wheres the blood and guts? Maybe some critter, a coyote or fox, prolly a coyote, decided to eat something that it had found freeze dried in the snow somewhere and decided to eat it in your yard?

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Something else...the only tracks comming into that spot are canine tracks and that looks like a rabbits hind leg. Maybe the critter/s was carrying a snack with him, because there is very little fur and it sure doesn't look like a kill site to me? Kilt rabbits leave fur all over and then theres the blood thing...none visible.

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