I am in Grant County. Been coyote hunting many times in my life. Has been a long long while though.

My Uncle and Cousin are always looking for Coyote pelts for their coats.

Coyote is one of the few furs that won't ice up from your breath in extreme cold weather.

I have had many friends loose dogs to packs of coyote's. And not just little dogs either.

German Shepard's and hound dogs will loose to a pack of coyote's when they the pack numbers get bigger.

Quite a while ago, I had a farmer call us out to his farm. We normally do population control on his rock chucks.

He lost two dogs in a week to coyote's. Then he heard a ruckus in the back yard at dusk. A pack of coyote's had actually "treed" his little grand kids and were in a mass under the swing set slide barking and nipping at the crying grand kids. He grabbed his gun, and took a few shots to chase them off. Scared the crap out of him, because his grand kids were little enough to be killed by the coyotes.