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    NaturalBushcraft Founder Ashley Cawley's Avatar
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    Thumbs up Crazy Wild Coyote Footage

    This is madness, see this beautiful wild coyote test this human, he's hungry ...

    [Warning: Contains Swearing but don't worry no one gets eaten!]
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    What a beautiful beastie!
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    Definitely Canadian. There were about 200 'Eh's' and at least one 'Oot' and an 'aboot'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Definitely Canadian. There were about 200 'Eh's' and at least one 'Oot' and an 'aboot'.

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    Hehe, ya, and the snow and clean air kinda gave it away too.

    He's lucky there weren't others around, he'd have more than his hands full. On a side note, many coyotes around here (fingers mixed up and first two letters I hit typing that word were eh.... ) in the Ottawa Valley and elsewhere I'm sure, are actually coyote/wolf hybrids, so they are larger, males can weigh up to 70lbs. Not sure about that one, maybe he is too. Dunno....... wait for it......... eh?



    Quote Originally Posted by treefrog View Post
    Cool video, Ashley. Those coyotes are daring little buggers, eh?...you'd never see a wolf messing around with a human like that.
    I skinned and stretched a coyote just last week, a bit smaller and skinnier than that one. There's a contest going on around
    here this winter sponsored by a hunting supply shop--whoever submits the biggest coyote wins a gun. So far there are hundreds of entries from what I've heard.
    Here there is an open season year round on coyotes...and it doesn't even put a dent in the population.
    How's your wife's Scout knife doing anyways? "Honey, can I borrow your skinning knife?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by CanadianMike View Post







    How's your wife's Scout knife doing anyways? "Honey, can I borrow your skinning knife?"
    So I'm really jonesin' to get an overnighter at the hunt camp so I can slap together a proper video review of the knife...
    but work keeps getting in the way!
    I'll tell you this much, Mike... that knife was a real winner on the mid-size pelts; (beaver & coyote & fox), not so much with pelts that
    need a fine point on the tip of the knife for starting legs, etc. Kept an edge real well, too.

    Like I say, I'll post another video shout out to everyone and show off the knife again asap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CanadianMike View Post
    Hehe, ... eh?

    I'd love to see some of these in the wild. Not necessarily a whole bunch of 'em mind, as you suggest Mike! Whose got good experience with trail cams...any one of our Canadian cousins?

    PS Mike; I used the Scout knife I got from you to dissect a chicken really easily. haven't tried it on game yet, but it ticks every single box.
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    seen that one before, what a glorious animal!!!

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    Stunning creature !!! Very similar behavoir as displayed by some domestic dogs at play. Also I wonder if it was like that all those thousands of years ago when ancient peoples first formed the bond with wild dogs
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    That is one lovely animal and looks in fine condition aswell. But I have to ask, why was this guy enticing the coyote over then having a go at it? I don't know why he is bothering to chase it though, it runs circles around him!

    Warning to anyone that reads this before playing the video -

    DONT PLAY WHEN YOUR KIDS ARE AROUND AS THERE IS A FAIR BIT OF SWEARING!!! as my kids just pointed out to me

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