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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Baiting coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="dstark" data-source="post: 927736" data-attributes="member: 48159"><p>I put out my deer carcass last winter hoping to hunt over it, I got busy and didn't get back to hunt over it for almost 2 weeks, when I came back it was already picked clean. I have been saving a load of scraps in the freezer for future baiting purposes. </p><p> </p><p>So if you're using just what's left after butchering your deer, be aware that just that little bit of meat won't last long once they find it. Speaking of which, last winter I came across a cow elk that had been hit on the hwy, it was about 2am. She was still alive and looked like she wasn't too beat up so I thought she had a chance to make it and I let her be. I drove back by at 8am and she was already about 2/3's eaten by what I assume was coyotes. Point being that they can clean up darn fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstark, post: 927736, member: 48159"] I put out my deer carcass last winter hoping to hunt over it, I got busy and didn't get back to hunt over it for almost 2 weeks, when I came back it was already picked clean. I have been saving a load of scraps in the freezer for future baiting purposes. So if you're using just what's left after butchering your deer, be aware that just that little bit of meat won't last long once they find it. Speaking of which, last winter I came across a cow elk that had been hit on the hwy, it was about 2am. She was still alive and looked like she wasn't too beat up so I thought she had a chance to make it and I let her be. I drove back by at 8am and she was already about 2/3's eaten by what I assume was coyotes. Point being that they can clean up darn fast. [/QUOTE]
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