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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Helpful tips for a mountain lion!
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<blockquote data-quote="ShanMan" data-source="post: 689428" data-attributes="member: 50878"><p>On dog tracks you can see their nails on all 4 pads, in that picture there are no nail or "claw" marks which aims toward mountain lion. We do have coyotes out here and find tracks pretty often but they are a lot smaller than these. I have also tracked and hunted coyotes in AZ a few years prior to moving out here so based off of my experience, plus having seen the cat, I aim toward it being a mountain lion that was just walking along. Good print impression from wet trails/roads.</p><p></p><p>Next chance I get I'll be out there trying to track it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShanMan, post: 689428, member: 50878"] On dog tracks you can see their nails on all 4 pads, in that picture there are no nail or "claw" marks which aims toward mountain lion. We do have coyotes out here and find tracks pretty often but they are a lot smaller than these. I have also tracked and hunted coyotes in AZ a few years prior to moving out here so based off of my experience, plus having seen the cat, I aim toward it being a mountain lion that was just walking along. Good print impression from wet trails/roads. Next chance I get I'll be out there trying to track it. [/QUOTE]
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