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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Rymart" data-source="post: 348350" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>The best camo is NOT moving, seriously. If you have to move, keep your arms and hands inside of your body silloutte, move slowly, twist your head, don't tilt it, keep you movements small.</p><p></p><p>The best pattern depends on what terrain you are in and how far away the coyote is (as in larger patterns work best for long range camo, printed patterns work better up close). One thing I do believe is that if you're not blending in, which happens sometimes, you are going to look like a large out-of-place 'blob'. For that reason I prefer not to wear all one pattern, but mix it up with a few different patterns; that way hopefully only part of me stands out, making me a 'smaller' out of place 'blob'. I have had a coyote catch me moving, stare me down, then come charging in as if I where another coyote.</p><p></p><p>Here are some of my favorite patterns:</p><p></p><p>- Mossy Oak Brush</p><p>- Kings Desert Shadow</p><p>- 3D Open Country</p><p>- 3D Open Country Snow</p><p>- Columbia's wool snow camo</p><p></p><p>I usually keep a variety in my truck and change as necessary. Also some article I read on a coyotes vision said M2D was the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rymart, post: 348350, member: 3688"] The best camo is NOT moving, seriously. If you have to move, keep your arms and hands inside of your body silloutte, move slowly, twist your head, don't tilt it, keep you movements small. The best pattern depends on what terrain you are in and how far away the coyote is (as in larger patterns work best for long range camo, printed patterns work better up close). One thing I do believe is that if you're not blending in, which happens sometimes, you are going to look like a large out-of-place 'blob'. For that reason I prefer not to wear all one pattern, but mix it up with a few different patterns; that way hopefully only part of me stands out, making me a 'smaller' out of place 'blob'. I have had a coyote catch me moving, stare me down, then come charging in as if I where another coyote. Here are some of my favorite patterns: - Mossy Oak Brush - Kings Desert Shadow - 3D Open Country - 3D Open Country Snow - Columbia's wool snow camo I usually keep a variety in my truck and change as necessary. Also some article I read on a coyotes vision said M2D was the best. [/QUOTE]
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