Dave no doubt they eat lots of mice and other small critters. But I've also gotten summer trail cam pics of a coyote trotting along with a fawn leg in his mouth. And twice I've had yotes "stalk" and ambush my hen decoy while I'm turkey hunting. I think they have a lot of success on turkeys. During shed hunting season, we always find turkey feather piles scattered around the farm. I'm sure they'll eat anything and everything they can catch. Of course, that's what they're made to do, perfectly natural. In the same way that it's completely natural for us, as competing predators, to whack down their numbers
Gilley I take them direct to a specialty furbuyer who has his own tannery. He makes hats out of most of them.