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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="trapper1954" data-source="post: 3083092" data-attributes="member: 128092"><p>In regard to the dead coyotes I just ditch them or leave them near by depending on the time of year and the buzzard trouble. I was on the Mescalero once and was looking at their trapper's set and he had left 12 coyotes laying out in a row about 20 foot away from the set.</p><p>I went over to his house to buy some gland lure and asked him about that and he said "<em>There's always another one coming to the funera</em>l"( James Lucero ). I have done that with success and also had buzzards wreck it all out. Lots of aggressive buzzards here and seems they never migrate anymore. Trappings slow right now females are too heavy or are dened up with new born I guess. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trapper1954, post: 3083092, member: 128092"] In regard to the dead coyotes I just ditch them or leave them near by depending on the time of year and the buzzard trouble. I was on the Mescalero once and was looking at their trapper's set and he had left 12 coyotes laying out in a row about 20 foot away from the set. I went over to his house to buy some gland lure and asked him about that and he said "[I]There's always another one coming to the funera[/I]l"( James Lucero ). I have done that with success and also had buzzards wreck it all out. Lots of aggressive buzzards here and seems they never migrate anymore. Trappings slow right now females are too heavy or are dened up with new born I guess. . [/QUOTE]
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