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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Have a coyote family
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck1970" data-source="post: 2455163" data-attributes="member: 111353"><p>If they come every night, they probably are not that far away in the day.</p><p>Get to your edges where you think they will come from. Calling them in daylight is a little more difficult than the cover of darkness. You must be hidden and camouflaged. They are more leery In the light and they can see you better. Call for 45-60 minutes. This time of the year, vocals work well. Bird distress as well. I always finish with a pup distress if nothing has responded. Many times they are there but for some reason hold up. You see them run off when you get up to leave.</p><p></p><p>As far as trapping, my neighbor put cable snares on my fence rows about 10 years ago. Caught my dog and a whitetail doe by the leg. Have had none on my place since. Just sayin. </p><p>Good look what ever you decide. Best coyotes a dead one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck1970, post: 2455163, member: 111353"] If they come every night, they probably are not that far away in the day. Get to your edges where you think they will come from. Calling them in daylight is a little more difficult than the cover of darkness. You must be hidden and camouflaged. They are more leery In the light and they can see you better. Call for 45-60 minutes. This time of the year, vocals work well. Bird distress as well. I always finish with a pup distress if nothing has responded. Many times they are there but for some reason hold up. You see them run off when you get up to leave. As far as trapping, my neighbor put cable snares on my fence rows about 10 years ago. Caught my dog and a whitetail doe by the leg. Have had none on my place since. Just sayin. Good look what ever you decide. Best coyotes a dead one. [/QUOTE]
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