...I find it hard to believe it would be the pups already, but maybe :eyebrownod:
It's a little early for that here, but some hatch early. Some late too. Every now and then the ADC plane here shoots a pregnant female in late June / early July.
I'd like to get out and do some locating just to hear the yips, but I aint leaving the house till the ticks put themselves away.
Brad
Have yet to distintly hear pups, but I've been watching A fox litter grow up in an old barn out here. Seems like about 3 weeks since I first saw them out playing. Now if I could just convince those 4 little furballs to stay out of infront of my Jeep. :nofgr:
I take pride in giving them A place to grow up without being bothered by those big bad coyotes, but then again we haven't had A chicken in about 4 years. :roflmao: ~KT
kiyitec
there are still pregnant coyotes in the end of June and into July? i guess Deer drop late fawns so wildlife is just that,,wildlife,,are you from down South for this to happen?
I Have been hearing more and more in the LATE NIGHT hours,,hopefully more to call in,,its not like i can hit them BUT i can scare the hell out of them and educate them also :madd:,,oh well my next 1 i WONT miss,,well all i have to do now is wait till fall to see if i can keep my promise of not missing and i know better than saying this :nofgr: :nono: :wo:
Bob
Those pups will be quiet if you go and pop 'em........ :innocentwhistle: :huh:
Bob, there are pregnant ones here on occation at that time. I always thought it to be rare, but I've heard about it enough to know it happens from time to time.
Brad