Originally Posted By: canislatrans54Originally Posted By: Rodney LaCazeOne of our spots that lays out best for a north wind has a very tight fence that a coyote cannot pass through that runs north-south. There is a gate about 1/2 way down on the west side. Most of the coyotes come from an abandoned industrial site on the west side of the road...we figured out the best way to hunt it is to use the gate as their entrance onto the field.
in the chase with the grey hounds, fences did not stop, they will jump and never lose stride
No offense meant, sir. But I am going to have to politely disagree with you.
There isn't a barb wire fence made, that a coyote "cannot" get thru.
Now, he may not "want" to. But if he wants, he will.
Even hog and sheep fencing won't stop them, if they really want to get thru it.
And, if for some reason they don't think that they will fit thru it...they will find a way under it, or over it.
It all depends on how badly they want to get to the other side.