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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="will_j" data-source="post: 831771" data-attributes="member: 35292"><p>Here is what I take on my sets. The pack is a badlands monster. I have been using it for over a year now and love it. You can carry more than a person needs in this thing comfortably. I bought a cheap Ozark trail seat pad from Walmart and attached it to the compression straps on the bottom of the pack. The seat just plops right underneath you as you sit down and I don't even know its there while hiking in. I put my favorite hand calls and a head lamp for when its dark in one waist pouch and my range finder in the other side. I keep my electronic call in the main compartment along with my camera. In the smaller pockets I keep spare batteries for the call and a multi tool and my skinning blade. I just recently got the primos trigger stick and have really liked it so far. It is much easier to adjust on the fly than my old bipods and I find that it is quieter. I always take my binos to scan for those yotes that hang out there and GPS for setting waypoints in areas I find sign and have successful calling sessions. I'm in Arizona so a lot of my shots are past 100 yards. I carry a .243 win with a 4-16 scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will_j, post: 831771, member: 35292"] Here is what I take on my sets. The pack is a badlands monster. I have been using it for over a year now and love it. You can carry more than a person needs in this thing comfortably. I bought a cheap Ozark trail seat pad from Walmart and attached it to the compression straps on the bottom of the pack. The seat just plops right underneath you as you sit down and I don't even know its there while hiking in. I put my favorite hand calls and a head lamp for when its dark in one waist pouch and my range finder in the other side. I keep my electronic call in the main compartment along with my camera. In the smaller pockets I keep spare batteries for the call and a multi tool and my skinning blade. I just recently got the primos trigger stick and have really liked it so far. It is much easier to adjust on the fly than my old bipods and I find that it is quieter. I always take my binos to scan for those yotes that hang out there and GPS for setting waypoints in areas I find sign and have successful calling sessions. I'm in Arizona so a lot of my shots are past 100 yards. I carry a .243 win with a 4-16 scope. [/QUOTE]
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