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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
West NC Coyote hunting/ HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 924085" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>If you're going to use bait you have to use something that they cant pick up and carry off, or just eat and move on. You have to give them a reason to stick around. Small pieces of meat just give them a snack to enjoy. They will return to a known food source until its gone. Road killed deer are a great natural food source for them. Now, this may sound odd, but the coyotes in my area do not like beef. I had cow die this winter. So I put it back in field. The coyotes came to investigate it but have not eaten it. Its been back there over a month. I found this to be the case when I was a kid. If a deer died, it was cleaned up really quick. But a cow would lay there until it rotted away. </p><p> I would talk to those trappers you know about coyotes. They obviously have pretty good knowledge of the coyote. They may be able to help you a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 924085, member: 67011"] If you're going to use bait you have to use something that they cant pick up and carry off, or just eat and move on. You have to give them a reason to stick around. Small pieces of meat just give them a snack to enjoy. They will return to a known food source until its gone. Road killed deer are a great natural food source for them. Now, this may sound odd, but the coyotes in my area do not like beef. I had cow die this winter. So I put it back in field. The coyotes came to investigate it but have not eaten it. Its been back there over a month. I found this to be the case when I was a kid. If a deer died, it was cleaned up really quick. But a cow would lay there until it rotted away. I would talk to those trappers you know about coyotes. They obviously have pretty good knowledge of the coyote. They may be able to help you a little. [/QUOTE]
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