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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
a few coyote trailcam pix
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<blockquote data-quote="rancilio" data-source="post: 635959" data-attributes="member: 22888"><p>No dogs down here but a few pix from the trailcams. I hunted them casually this warm winter and suspect that they had too much food on their own. No snow cover made for easy pickings of mice and rabbits. I did not call in a single coyote this year. I went out looking a few nights with a thermal imager and saw nothing but small critters crawling in the brush.</p><p> </p><p>Towards the end of the season, a local trapper tossed his skinned prey under a grocery cart in the woods. We thought that if we made it too easy for the coyotes they would just take the critters and run off. Nothing a grocery cart couldn't solve. So much for that theory. Nothing but coons went near the cart for weeks, then a few yotes came by to have a whiff of some fox urine. </p><p> </p><p>I finally lifted the cart up to free the rotting carcasses about a week ago. Not much has happened since then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rancilio, post: 635959, member: 22888"] No dogs down here but a few pix from the trailcams. I hunted them casually this warm winter and suspect that they had too much food on their own. No snow cover made for easy pickings of mice and rabbits. I did not call in a single coyote this year. I went out looking a few nights with a thermal imager and saw nothing but small critters crawling in the brush. Towards the end of the season, a local trapper tossed his skinned prey under a grocery cart in the woods. We thought that if we made it too easy for the coyotes they would just take the critters and run off. Nothing a grocery cart couldn't solve. So much for that theory. Nothing but coons went near the cart for weeks, then a few yotes came by to have a whiff of some fox urine. I finally lifted the cart up to free the rotting carcasses about a week ago. Not much has happened since then. [/QUOTE]
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