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<blockquote data-quote="Bishop" data-source="post: 429105" data-attributes="member: 26163"><p>Question- Why not put a ultra fine crosshair in the middle of the circles on the coyote special.</p><p> </p><p>I didn't buy one specifically because of not having any crosshair that I could use when sighting in. Granted I have never even looked through one in an actual shooting situation. But you know "aim small, miss small" what I always go by. Dont get me wrong im in LOVE with the open circle idea, I just wish their was a fine aiming point such as Nikon's Fine crosshair like the one available in the 6.5-20 Monarch, in addition to the lovely open circles.</p><p> </p><p>Would have just bought a buckmaster but couldnt find one offered in the Brush Camo pattern, perhaps I didn't look hard enough.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>As far as the necessities your prolly gonna need a facemask *Dont forget a mouth hole so you can blow your howler's and distress calls*. I would use solid gloves, not the mesh kind you use when turkey hunting. Coyote **** smells pretty strong and will run folks out of the cabin if you get too much on your hands when dragging one up. If its urine is on the leg you grab <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>A turkey vest is handy to wear due to all the pockets. If you carry multiple calls that have removeable mouthpieces or tubes, and hunt up untill its dark, its handy to keep a small flashlight to aid in finding dropped mouthpieces/calls in the grass when you get up to leave. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Dont drink a coke while your calling *getting Mtn. Dew flavored spit on your calls* then set them down on the ground beside you when there is an ant hole nearby. Ants on the hot dog howler makes for a nice surprise.</p><p> </p><p>Ironically enough I have had to take a Slingshot and a bag of marbles on my last two sets. I had to shoot some heifers in the rear to get them to run off. They followed me in to the field and clustered around me in a semi-circle the first time I called at this particular farm. They were fascinated by the rabit in distress and wouldnt leave me alone. The first set all I saw was a bunch of cows bellowing at me from close range lightbulb So I took along the old wrist rocket the next time and stung em in the bum a few times and off they went.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>This is the seat I have</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.improvementscatalog.com/product/code/354167.do?cm_mmc=Froogle-_-Barbeque-_-2010-_-354167&code-macs=MP0WFGL&code=MP0WFGL&mr:trackingCode=CD62AA25-8099-DF11-904F-002219319097&mr:referralID=NA" target="_blank">http://www.improvementscatalog.com/product/code/354167.do?cm_mmc=Froogle-_-Barbeque-_-2010-_-354167&code-macs=MP0WFGL&code=MP0WFGL&mr:trackingCode=CD62AA25-8099-DF11-904F-002219319097&mr:referralID=NA</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bishop, post: 429105, member: 26163"] Question- Why not put a ultra fine crosshair in the middle of the circles on the coyote special. I didn't buy one specifically because of not having any crosshair that I could use when sighting in. Granted I have never even looked through one in an actual shooting situation. But you know "aim small, miss small" what I always go by. Dont get me wrong im in LOVE with the open circle idea, I just wish their was a fine aiming point such as Nikon's Fine crosshair like the one available in the 6.5-20 Monarch, in addition to the lovely open circles. Would have just bought a buckmaster but couldnt find one offered in the Brush Camo pattern, perhaps I didn't look hard enough. As far as the necessities your prolly gonna need a facemask *Dont forget a mouth hole so you can blow your howler's and distress calls*. I would use solid gloves, not the mesh kind you use when turkey hunting. Coyote **** smells pretty strong and will run folks out of the cabin if you get too much on your hands when dragging one up. If its urine is on the leg you grab :) A turkey vest is handy to wear due to all the pockets. If you carry multiple calls that have removeable mouthpieces or tubes, and hunt up untill its dark, its handy to keep a small flashlight to aid in finding dropped mouthpieces/calls in the grass when you get up to leave. Dont drink a coke while your calling *getting Mtn. Dew flavored spit on your calls* then set them down on the ground beside you when there is an ant hole nearby. Ants on the hot dog howler makes for a nice surprise. Ironically enough I have had to take a Slingshot and a bag of marbles on my last two sets. I had to shoot some heifers in the rear to get them to run off. They followed me in to the field and clustered around me in a semi-circle the first time I called at this particular farm. They were fascinated by the rabit in distress and wouldnt leave me alone. The first set all I saw was a bunch of cows bellowing at me from close range lightbulb So I took along the old wrist rocket the next time and stung em in the bum a few times and off they went. This is the seat I have [URL]http://www.improvementscatalog.com/product/code/354167.do?cm_mmc=Froogle-_-Barbeque-_-2010-_-354167&code-macs=MP0WFGL&code=MP0WFGL&mr:trackingCode=CD62AA25-8099-DF11-904F-002219319097&mr:referralID=NA[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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