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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
511 Yard Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1881832" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>The weather plays a good part on how well sound and scent travels on any given day . If you have snow cover the sound will not be absorbed by the ground cover as much , if you have higher humidity the sound will travel better , if it's windy the sound will be deadened by it . A good sunny day with low humidity and the sound won't travel well . Put you game ears in and turn your FoxPro on walk out in front of it to see how far the sound is traveling . Coyote don't hear the same as humans they hear higher and lower ranges then we can they can and do hear a mouse walking in the grass 10 to 20 feet from them I can't any more . I have only met one deaf coyote , and he didn't live long . Most of the coyote I've met were smarter then the smartest domestic dog I've met because they had to be aware of their environment to stay alive . They see and hear things that we don't pay attention to unless we teach our selves to because they have to , to stay alive , unless we are in a combat zone then we train ourselves to so we too can stay alive . Then we too become alert and cautious of things that are different in our environment . They pay attention to the wind , birds , and even what the bugs or rodents are telling them .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1881832, member: 91783"] The weather plays a good part on how well sound and scent travels on any given day . If you have snow cover the sound will not be absorbed by the ground cover as much , if you have higher humidity the sound will travel better , if it's windy the sound will be deadened by it . A good sunny day with low humidity and the sound won't travel well . Put you game ears in and turn your FoxPro on walk out in front of it to see how far the sound is traveling . Coyote don't hear the same as humans they hear higher and lower ranges then we can they can and do hear a mouse walking in the grass 10 to 20 feet from them I can't any more . I have only met one deaf coyote , and he didn't live long . Most of the coyote I've met were smarter then the smartest domestic dog I've met because they had to be aware of their environment to stay alive . They see and hear things that we don't pay attention to unless we teach our selves to because they have to , to stay alive , unless we are in a combat zone then we train ourselves to so we too can stay alive . Then we too become alert and cautious of things that are different in our environment . They pay attention to the wind , birds , and even what the bugs or rodents are telling them . [/QUOTE]
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