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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Deep Snow & Bitter Cold
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<blockquote data-quote="KennyLL" data-source="post: 346281" data-attributes="member: 22239"><p>Thanks so much for your input. Many of the things you mentioned I try to do. Here in SW Minn, it is farmlaned usually one square mile sections, although there are a few 2 mile sections very nearby. Tipically there are fencelines, creekbottoms, pastures, and old farm groves for wildlife to live. The terrain here is mainly flat, some rolls slopes here or there. I havent try much of the coyote howling type sounds. I have a little but never and response. If a coyote hears a howl or distress, do they usually answer? I am pretty sure that there are no other hunters who call predators in this area. More like hunters who run the coyote from one section to the next with dogs or trucks!!!! Also here there are getting to be more and more coyotes every year, but its not South Dakota or Nebraska. My wife thinks I am crazy for getting up an hour before sunrise and going out and sitting somewhere when its 20 below zero!! I will keep you posted my my succuss or lack of!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyLL, post: 346281, member: 22239"] Thanks so much for your input. Many of the things you mentioned I try to do. Here in SW Minn, it is farmlaned usually one square mile sections, although there are a few 2 mile sections very nearby. Tipically there are fencelines, creekbottoms, pastures, and old farm groves for wildlife to live. The terrain here is mainly flat, some rolls slopes here or there. I havent try much of the coyote howling type sounds. I have a little but never and response. If a coyote hears a howl or distress, do they usually answer? I am pretty sure that there are no other hunters who call predators in this area. More like hunters who run the coyote from one section to the next with dogs or trucks!!!! Also here there are getting to be more and more coyotes every year, but its not South Dakota or Nebraska. My wife thinks I am crazy for getting up an hour before sunrise and going out and sitting somewhere when its 20 below zero!! I will keep you posted my my succuss or lack of!!! [/QUOTE]
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