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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
First Day Of Coyote Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="younggun" data-source="post: 434722" data-attributes="member: 26865"><p>sorry with the lack of specifics on the taunting. i heard them barking as i was leaving my spot and headed to the car. i woulda turned right around but unfortunately i didnt leave myself much time before i had to head to class. i had a setup with a cross wind so if they did circle around it would bring them right into one of my shooting lanes. i live in colorado so where i hunt out east there are rolling hills covered in probably 8-12 inch high CRP grass. its filled with wildlife from birds to rabbits to snake and prarie dogs making it pristene location for yotes and ive even seen them around but i think i was just forced to pick the wrong time of day to go for it. ill be back out this weekend and my goal is just to call one into sight. if i can do that i know i have got my calling to be at least decent enough to make them curious.</p><p> </p><p>as for camo on my hands and face i did have a camo head cover and i had surplus millitary black cotton gloves. not the best gloves but at least it covered up my skin</p><p> </p><p>my dads rifle also has a glossed barrel and highly varnished wood stock. i cant paint it cause he has "waaaayyyy to many memories" with it. but i am thinking about just taking so ace bandage and camo coloring it to just wrap the gun with to at least get rid of its reflective finish. eventually im gonna get a 22-250 with either a camo or matte black finish but i dont want to do load development for a type of hunting im not proficient at yet. its one of those "how do i develope a load to fit my needs if i dont know what my needs are" kinda deals.</p><p> </p><p>thanks so much for the reply and if you or anyone else has any pointers please share i need all the help i can get. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun, post: 434722, member: 26865"] sorry with the lack of specifics on the taunting. i heard them barking as i was leaving my spot and headed to the car. i woulda turned right around but unfortunately i didnt leave myself much time before i had to head to class. i had a setup with a cross wind so if they did circle around it would bring them right into one of my shooting lanes. i live in colorado so where i hunt out east there are rolling hills covered in probably 8-12 inch high CRP grass. its filled with wildlife from birds to rabbits to snake and prarie dogs making it pristene location for yotes and ive even seen them around but i think i was just forced to pick the wrong time of day to go for it. ill be back out this weekend and my goal is just to call one into sight. if i can do that i know i have got my calling to be at least decent enough to make them curious. as for camo on my hands and face i did have a camo head cover and i had surplus millitary black cotton gloves. not the best gloves but at least it covered up my skin my dads rifle also has a glossed barrel and highly varnished wood stock. i cant paint it cause he has "waaaayyyy to many memories" with it. but i am thinking about just taking so ace bandage and camo coloring it to just wrap the gun with to at least get rid of its reflective finish. eventually im gonna get a 22-250 with either a camo or matte black finish but i dont want to do load development for a type of hunting im not proficient at yet. its one of those "how do i develope a load to fit my needs if i dont know what my needs are" kinda deals. thanks so much for the reply and if you or anyone else has any pointers please share i need all the help i can get. lol [/QUOTE]
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