~ A Sec0nd L00k ~

Oh, I don't know that they are that much harder to kill in summer months. Some harder, yes, but not that much. You just have to understand what they want is all. Be his friend, his enemy, or his supper, and you can probably get him close enough to kill on a fairly regular basis. As long as you don't mind heat, snakes, and bugs.

I particularly like Mark Twain's description of the "cayote" as he called them. I have that description copied in the front of my coyote hunting logbook.



"The cayote is a living, breathing allegory of Want. He is always hungry. He is always poor, out of luck and friendless. The meanest creatures despise him and even the flea would desert him for a velocipede."
 
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