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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Good/best varmint call
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<blockquote data-quote="brushcountry101" data-source="post: 253775" data-attributes="member: 14104"><p>to me thats the best part. getting an eye on them before they do you. iv been skunked so many time from them getting wind on me its not even funny. if ur gona be productive in heavy brush i could see why people use the e-callers, just to off set their point of focus. iv seen a bunch of coyotes shot while standing over the top of a fox pro wondering what the hell is going on. its kinda funny actually. and as far as the mountain lions, you can keepem. i dont want any jumping in my lap. couple of weeks ago i had a bobcat sneek up behind me and i had no idea how long he was there, but he wasnt botherd by me one bit. he just comenced to lick his old croth hind leg in the air, then turned his nose at me and mosied off like he had better things to do than sit there and look at me all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brushcountry101, post: 253775, member: 14104"] to me thats the best part. getting an eye on them before they do you. iv been skunked so many time from them getting wind on me its not even funny. if ur gona be productive in heavy brush i could see why people use the e-callers, just to off set their point of focus. iv seen a bunch of coyotes shot while standing over the top of a fox pro wondering what the hell is going on. its kinda funny actually. and as far as the mountain lions, you can keepem. i dont want any jumping in my lap. couple of weeks ago i had a bobcat sneek up behind me and i had no idea how long he was there, but he wasnt botherd by me one bit. he just comenced to lick his old croth hind leg in the air, then turned his nose at me and mosied off like he had better things to do than sit there and look at me all day. [/QUOTE]
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