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About 6 months ago a coyote came into the back yard. It was very distinctive in its color and markings. This was at 8 am. I went up to get my revolver but he saw me through the sliding glass door and slinked away. At 11 Am, there was a report that a coyote had been killed 7 miles up the road from me after attacking a lady and her dog going for a walk. As my wife works at the vets that the pooch was brought to, the police brought the coyote who had been hit by a car to the office as her vet is a coyote document and tracking station and the head had to be amputated and sent to the state. It was the same coyote I saw in my back yard and indeed reports came back a couple weeks later that it was rabid. As the lady did not have her dog vaccinated and did not have the cash for the 8 week quarantine, the pooch had to be put down. I would take no chances with any coyote I saw during the day because that in itself should mark that something may not be right for that coyote. I would just walk away and avoid any confrontation if at all possible. If you are in this kind of territory and not armed, a walking stick would be an essential piece of equipment in my mind with any stroll.