Got another question for you gents. This one is about coyote behavior. I found a spot out back where one or more have been crapping. It's a little 2' diameter hump of earth that I scalped the top off of with the brush hog a couple months ago. Yesterday I found very fresh droppings in this spot that are almost certainly coyote, and a few inches away from the fresh droppings there is another set of coyote droppings from a week or so ago.

Would you guys say it's coincidence or do coyotes mark areas like this? If not marking g territory, maybe it's just a convenient spot? Any ideas on this?

I'm considering setting up a hundred yards away in a brush line and trying to wait the canine crapper out and bust him.


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