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Old 01-02-2009, 03:18 PM
 
Location: N.H.
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Big game is over for the winter but coyote season opened today.Talk to Chris up at Miller's Guide Service up on Rt16 in Dummer, They have guided coyote hunts. Thats always a lot of fun.
There is always a season on something here. Coyote get very big in the Lancaster area. I saw one that looked almost wolf like. They are not scraggly up north like they are in alot of areas around the country.
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Old 01-02-2009, 04:29 PM
 
Location: Back in NYS
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I have a stupid question - Do New Hampshire-ites eat coyote meat?
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Old 01-02-2009, 08:00 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Wouldn't that be kind of like eating dog?
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Old 01-03-2009, 06:35 AM
 
Location: Maine
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I have a stupid question - Do New Hampshire-ites eat coyote meat?
It's just a little to stringy. LOL. There use to be a bounty on them. I don't know if there still is but I know guys who look forward to coyote hunting season . They use to sell the pelts because of thick winter coats.
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Old 01-03-2009, 07:10 AM
 
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There is always a season on something here. Coyote get very big in the Lancaster area. I saw one that looked almost wolf like. They are not scraggly up north like they are in alot of areas around the country.
Recent genetic tests show that many eastern coyotes have mixed wolf DNA. That's why they are larger than a population of other coyote populations.
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Old 01-03-2009, 09:04 AM
 
Location: Back in NYS
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It's just a little to stringy. LOL. There use to be a bounty on them. I don't know if there still is but I know guys who look forward to coyote hunting season . They use to sell the pelts because of thick winter coats.
That makes sense (DH thought I was crazy for even asking the question)...I just couldn't imagine eating coyote. I haven't seen a NH coyote, but have seen them in NY.......
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Old 01-03-2009, 09:15 AM
 
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That makes sense (DH thought I was crazy for even asking the question)...I just couldn't imagine eating coyote. I haven't seen a NH coyote, but have seen them in NY.......
These critters are able to even fall in love with your domestic doggy and reproduce. I do not have a problem with Boar, Bear, wildcat or deer hunting or even eating them but I could never get my self to shooting a little pup that looks somewhat like Rin Tin Tin!

Here is a link from Univ NH and our Fish & Game Dept. which may shed some light on our Coyote friends.

Wildlife Profile: Eastern coyote - N.H. Fish and Game
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Old 01-03-2009, 01:22 PM
 
Location: N.H Gods Country
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Recent genetic tests show that many eastern coyotes have mixed wolf DNA. That's why they are larger than a population of other coyote populations.
I was really suprised that there really isn't a whole lot of difference between coyotes in N.H. and coyotes in Florida.Here's a Florida coyote that went 62 lbs. Thats a decent coyote anywhere.
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Old 01-03-2009, 05:49 PM
 
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Smile Good looking pups too!

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I was really suprised that there really isn't a whole lot of difference between coyotes in N.H. and coyotes in Florida.Here's a Florida coyote that went 62 lbs. Thats a decent coyote anywhere.

You can actually make pets out of these critters as well!

I recently saw a few near the Conn River on route 10.

Raising a pet coyote in Wyoming (with adorable pics) - Gadling | travel blog | news, stories, deals, and tips. Go there.
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Old 01-03-2009, 10:42 PM
 
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You can actually make pets out of these critters as well!

I recently saw a few near the Conn River on route 10.

Raising a pet coyote in Wyoming (with adorable pics) - Gadling | travel blog | news, stories, deals, and tips. Go there.
A good friend of ours said that you see the most coyotes near Woostock, NH. Personally I do not think my husband would hunt them but he has tried to trap a few but he says they are very difficult to trap. Woodstock Ihave also heard is a very quaint town?
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