
Steve
No one I know of gets 9 mile coverage on their Garmin Astro. I've done tests with mine and can't even get a solid 2 miles. Maybe on a perfectly straight, smooth terrain, but not here in UT.Allin13 wrote:went off your garmin!! thats like 9 miles ! wow
This used to be a common practice around here till the AR folks got ahold of it. Greyhounds are essential to catching the coyotes because the coyotes typically have a head start of as much as 400 yards so the dogs have to be considerably faster than the coyote to close the distance before the coyote will gain cover - which is the first place they head. Most of the time if they caught the coyote in a mile of open ground they didn't stand a chance of escaping. Since it is quite open in many areas their success ratios were quite a bit higher.JKP wrote:Have met coyote hunters in ND several of the past few years. They run mixed breed hounds on coyote, typically driving around, trying to start a coyote out of likely cover and then they'll throw three boxes on the flatbed truck open and the chase is on. They say the coyote will outrun the dogs more than 1/2 the time....dogs kill maybe 3-4 out of 10. Of course its a sight chase so using cover, the Yote can easily disappear. Over open ground, they felt the lead dog had to overtake the Yote within 1 1/2 miles, at which point the dogs would lose steam. They never mentioned outright mph, but if they felt they needed greyhound crosses, then coyotes must have some speed, at least for a moderate distance.
I guess they didn't consult with the guys running the coyote hounds.Aslowhiteguy wrote:According to this, a 'yote is a little faster than a greyhound.
http://www.speedofanimals.com/animals/coyote
The 'yotes extra speed comes from having the dew claws intact.slistoe wrote:I guess they didn't consult with the guys running the coyote hounds.Aslowhiteguy wrote:According to this, a 'yote is a little faster than a greyhound.
http://www.speedofanimals.com/animals/coyote
Aslowhiteguy wrote:The 'yotes extra speed comes from having the dew claws intact.slistoe wrote:I guess they didn't consult with the guys running the coyote hounds.Aslowhiteguy wrote:According to this, a 'yote is a little faster than a greyhound.
http://www.speedofanimals.com/animals/coyote:roll:
That was my thought. Whomever made that chart would adjust it if they saw a stag hound run a coyote down... It isn't with stamina.slistoe wrote:
I guess they didn't consult with the guys running the coyote hounds.