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Coyotes kill mature whitetail buck on trail cam series


jkcmj

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GAAAAAAA! This is like the 50th time this has been posted here!!!!

Let me help you with possible responses from various posters:

1) "Them gal-durn yotes killed a perfectly healthy buck, the gov'ment ought to so something about them! And wolves and cougars, too!!!"

2) "It's doubtful that was a perfectly healthy deer. Looks as if the back leg may be injured. Sad deal nonetheless."

3) "This was from a photo spread on Field & Stream. The entire series has more than 200 photos."

4) "Does any not find it odd that the entire kill scene, some 200 photos, never left the immediate area of the game camera?"

5) "I agree with the response above. Must have been high-fenced. There's no way that all happened in a small area like that."

6) "I saw a coyote run down a full grown deer once. It killed it, ate part of the back ham, and left the rest to rot. I know one thing: I'm gonna kill ever SOB blood thirsty yote I see!"

7) "Yawn...not this again."

8) "Looks like Mother Nature at her finest. Coyotes gotta eat, too."

You're welcome.

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