Predators
#1
Predators
On our lease, we have lots of coyotes, and we were thinking of re-introducing quail there, but there are lots of coyotes and bobcats, and they never seem to come when we try to call them.
How should we get rid of these things?
How should we get rid of these things?
#2
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Posts: 10,079
RE: Predators
I don't know if you can really get rid of coyotes. You may get a few, but most likely you won't really make a dent in the population. Game biologist tell me that it is almost impossible to reintroduce quail to an area. Most people give up and shoot flight pen quail instead. Hawks are more of a problem on quail than anything else.
#4
RE: Predators
Like was said - Hawks & owls are the biggest problem in most areas since the bannning of DDT.
Coyotes might eat quail - but most of the year they are on other foods and not targeting birds. How big a problem can bobcats be really? Probably House cats are a bigger concern.
Good luck with the program - I'd probably work on planting excellent quail cover crops like native grasses and sorghum. Also encouraging hedgerow growth.
FH
Coyotes might eat quail - but most of the year they are on other foods and not targeting birds. How big a problem can bobcats be really? Probably House cats are a bigger concern.
Good luck with the program - I'd probably work on planting excellent quail cover crops like native grasses and sorghum. Also encouraging hedgerow growth.
FH
#5
RE: Predators
Predators only eat the quail they can catch. If you have good quail habitat, the quail will survive the predators. And their are many other predators that are as much, if not more, of a threat to quail than coyotes and bobcats. Here, coons, skunks, and birds of prey all make a lot bigger dent in the quail population than the few bobcats we have. Coyotes aren't a major predator, either.
#8
RE: Predators
Get a good spotlight and start spotlighting them several times a week. And try to find their dens so you can kill the pups. If you need to, lay a dead animal out as bait. If you shoot them nonstop, you'll eventually have the problem under control.
#9
RE: Predators
"Hawks are more of a problem on quail than anything else." Yes, they are. Really tall grass does provide a lot of protection from hawks.
Armadillos, possums and coons tear up the nests. Ravens kill quail, especially pen raised quail. On our place we have coveys of naturally wild quail as well as pen raisedquail from wild parents. We do shoot every possum,
coon, raven and armadillo we see. Have killed about 30 coyotes on the place since 2001. Actually it is rare to see a coyote track there now.
Armadillos, possums and coons tear up the nests. Ravens kill quail, especially pen raised quail. On our place we have coveys of naturally wild quail as well as pen raisedquail from wild parents. We do shoot every possum,
coon, raven and armadillo we see. Have killed about 30 coyotes on the place since 2001. Actually it is rare to see a coyote track there now.
#10
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Posts: 63
RE: Predators
Now, Im not sure if this is true but it could work.
Put a bowl on anti-freeze out on a log and the coyotes will drink it because its so sweet, and the deer will leave it alone.
Im not sure if that actually works that is just what some guy told me. Good luck though
Put a bowl on anti-freeze out on a log and the coyotes will drink it because its so sweet, and the deer will leave it alone.
Im not sure if that actually works that is just what some guy told me. Good luck though