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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: 346364" data-attributes="member: 22239"><p>The hunters here who use the dogs would normally stop at slough or abadoned farm place. Get out and shoot a 22 around a bit and see if anything comes busting out the other end. If a coyote or fox comes out, they turn their greyhounds loose. The dogs will chase that coyote until it is so tired that it is a very easy shot for the hunter on the other side of the section, or the dogs tear the coyote to shreds, whichever comes first! To my knowledge they dont use calls while hunting like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyLL, post: 346364, member: 22239"] The hunters here who use the dogs would normally stop at slough or abadoned farm place. Get out and shoot a 22 around a bit and see if anything comes busting out the other end. If a coyote or fox comes out, they turn their greyhounds loose. The dogs will chase that coyote until it is so tired that it is a very easy shot for the hunter on the other side of the section, or the dogs tear the coyote to shreds, whichever comes first! To my knowledge they dont use calls while hunting like this. [/QUOTE]
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