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West NC Coyote hunting/ HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 924296" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>I cant count how many coyotes I've killed over the years over a dead deer. Some just after dark when I could barely see through my scope, and several during the middle of the day. In fact the first double coyote kill I made was over a dead deer with the sun high in the sky. They were concerned about that deer meat and had no idea I was there. I shot one this year at 1:30 in the afternoon. Their pretty easy to see in the scope that time of day. When I was single I kept a carcass pile going all winter about 150yds from the house. In view of corse. Shooting out of my warm kitchen window was a lot easier than freezing my butt off for nothing. Shot 5 that way one winter, besides what I called in. Most of which were late morning or early afternoon shots. When its cold out, they love the easy meal. And when their hungry, they will come straight to the dinner plate. </p><p> As far as camo, shot two this year wearing a torn flannel and carhart bibs that smell like cow crap, diesel, axel grease, and chainsaw gas. I really went the extra mile on my gear this year. I'm going to save my money and try this again next winter. Maybe I'll find some other petroleum based product to add to my cover scents. </p><p> To me, not hunting coyotes over bait is like not hunting whitetail over a bean field. It's one thing if you cant do it. But if you can, why wouldn't you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 924296, member: 67011"] I cant count how many coyotes I've killed over the years over a dead deer. Some just after dark when I could barely see through my scope, and several during the middle of the day. In fact the first double coyote kill I made was over a dead deer with the sun high in the sky. They were concerned about that deer meat and had no idea I was there. I shot one this year at 1:30 in the afternoon. Their pretty easy to see in the scope that time of day. When I was single I kept a carcass pile going all winter about 150yds from the house. In view of corse. Shooting out of my warm kitchen window was a lot easier than freezing my butt off for nothing. Shot 5 that way one winter, besides what I called in. Most of which were late morning or early afternoon shots. When its cold out, they love the easy meal. And when their hungry, they will come straight to the dinner plate. As far as camo, shot two this year wearing a torn flannel and carhart bibs that smell like cow crap, diesel, axel grease, and chainsaw gas. I really went the extra mile on my gear this year. I'm going to save my money and try this again next winter. Maybe I'll find some other petroleum based product to add to my cover scents. To me, not hunting coyotes over bait is like not hunting whitetail over a bean field. It's one thing if you cant do it. But if you can, why wouldn't you? [/QUOTE]
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