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<blockquote data-quote="Bman940" data-source="post: 429248" data-attributes="member: 26379"><p>50,000 acres being to small.....wow, I guess you really cover some ground? </p><p>Good idea carrying a coyote tailk with you....</p><p>A buddy who hunts yotes says he uses a mojo dove of all things, placed about 20 yards away from where he sits, makes them concentrate on it and not him I guess. </p><p>I have some camo netting I put over my son when turkey hunting to hide his moveemnts, you can still see thru it and it hides you too.</p><p>Jeff, Sorry you didn't like the BDC retiicles. I guess it's one of those things you have to get used to at the range or it's one of those things you just can't get used to , either way we all have to use what works best for us. I recently took part in a big shoot in St. Louis where guys who had not used the Nikon BDC scopes were hitting metal gongs at 630 yards....</p><p>We had the Spot On Ballistic Match Technology Program printed out for each scope and the guys loved it. If you haven't looked at the Program check out it out at Nikonhuning.com, I think you will be impressed. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday I spoke to 3 friends who have deer leases and they all said yes to me going with them coyote hunting, after deer season! None of them have done it before but they have all wanted to try it. I think that is a common theme of a lot of folks. THey just need the opportunity and as so many guys have been telling me, you'll be hooked! I just hope this addiction won't be as bad as turkey hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bman940, post: 429248, member: 26379"] 50,000 acres being to small.....wow, I guess you really cover some ground? Good idea carrying a coyote tailk with you.... A buddy who hunts yotes says he uses a mojo dove of all things, placed about 20 yards away from where he sits, makes them concentrate on it and not him I guess. I have some camo netting I put over my son when turkey hunting to hide his moveemnts, you can still see thru it and it hides you too. Jeff, Sorry you didn't like the BDC retiicles. I guess it's one of those things you have to get used to at the range or it's one of those things you just can't get used to , either way we all have to use what works best for us. I recently took part in a big shoot in St. Louis where guys who had not used the Nikon BDC scopes were hitting metal gongs at 630 yards.... We had the Spot On Ballistic Match Technology Program printed out for each scope and the guys loved it. If you haven't looked at the Program check out it out at Nikonhuning.com, I think you will be impressed. Yesterday I spoke to 3 friends who have deer leases and they all said yes to me going with them coyote hunting, after deer season! None of them have done it before but they have all wanted to try it. I think that is a common theme of a lot of folks. THey just need the opportunity and as so many guys have been telling me, you'll be hooked! I just hope this addiction won't be as bad as turkey hunting! [/QUOTE]
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