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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Where to hunt coyotes in Western Washington???
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<blockquote data-quote="Fetchma" data-source="post: 3010118" data-attributes="member: 128879"><p>Jump on On X maps. look for all the open BLM, National forest, wilderness area or whatever you are allowed to hunt. Put some waypoints down on the map then copy the GPS coordinates. Plug those coordinates in Google earth and you will see a very helpful map. Ideally some of the best stands are where you are slightly higher than the surrounding terrain so you can see them coming in. Ideally to be the most successful you want to do as many 20 min stands as you can on a low wind day. And you want to be able to drive a couple miles between stands (if you are calling pretty loud) or only 1 mile or so if you can calling at a medium volume. ideally you don't want the coyotes to see your truck when they are coming in. So you want to hide the truck, then walk a 100 yds or so, call from a vantage for 20 min then jet back and drive to the next stand. I just realized he asked this a long time ago but I hope this helps someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fetchma, post: 3010118, member: 128879"] Jump on On X maps. look for all the open BLM, National forest, wilderness area or whatever you are allowed to hunt. Put some waypoints down on the map then copy the GPS coordinates. Plug those coordinates in Google earth and you will see a very helpful map. Ideally some of the best stands are where you are slightly higher than the surrounding terrain so you can see them coming in. Ideally to be the most successful you want to do as many 20 min stands as you can on a low wind day. And you want to be able to drive a couple miles between stands (if you are calling pretty loud) or only 1 mile or so if you can calling at a medium volume. ideally you don't want the coyotes to see your truck when they are coming in. So you want to hide the truck, then walk a 100 yds or so, call from a vantage for 20 min then jet back and drive to the next stand. I just realized he asked this a long time ago but I hope this helps someone. [/QUOTE]
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