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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
My first Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2177936" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I remember the first time I tried and called in a coyote a great many years ago. Set up and tried my call. Looking off in different direction, and the coyote came in on my left side. Being left handed that made it a hard shot. First I though that he was going to sit on my lap. I had the dog in less than 20 yds. </p><p>Hunting with my cousins we had a rule shooting only deer during that time. When the hunting was done for the day, except of dogs (Not Coyotes) chasing deer, then game on. People would let there dogs run at night and early morning. We were finding dead deer, but not eaten. Sometime we would catch the dogs in action taking down a deer. Needless to say the dogs didn't make it home. I always wonder why people would move out into the country from the city, get dogs, and let them run wild. They probable wonder what happen to their animals or dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2177936, member: 101791"] I remember the first time I tried and called in a coyote a great many years ago. Set up and tried my call. Looking off in different direction, and the coyote came in on my left side. Being left handed that made it a hard shot. First I though that he was going to sit on my lap. I had the dog in less than 20 yds. Hunting with my cousins we had a rule shooting only deer during that time. When the hunting was done for the day, except of dogs (Not Coyotes) chasing deer, then game on. People would let there dogs run at night and early morning. We were finding dead deer, but not eaten. Sometime we would catch the dogs in action taking down a deer. Needless to say the dogs didn't make it home. I always wonder why people would move out into the country from the city, get dogs, and let them run wild. They probable wonder what happen to their animals or dogs. [/QUOTE]
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