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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2271240" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>That is the biggest reason that I believe in a good denning effort in the spring of the year and also doing my best to target the female from Jan -May . If I take a den with 5 - 13 pups that is a big dent in the numbers that will become adults by fall and they can be taken all at the same time in one day . I haven't had a problem of not having coyote to hunt at any time of the year by doing denning either as they will filter in from other places that don't den or hunt coyote . I did notice that in my area there were more fawns and adult deer and antelope as well as increasing the number of lambs shipped in the fall from 70 percent to 112 percent but on average it was 109 percent lamb crop so I feel that I paid my way . As you say a person can see the fruits of their labor even in just one years time let along over several years .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2271240, member: 91783"] That is the biggest reason that I believe in a good denning effort in the spring of the year and also doing my best to target the female from Jan -May . If I take a den with 5 - 13 pups that is a big dent in the numbers that will become adults by fall and they can be taken all at the same time in one day . I haven't had a problem of not having coyote to hunt at any time of the year by doing denning either as they will filter in from other places that don't den or hunt coyote . I did notice that in my area there were more fawns and adult deer and antelope as well as increasing the number of lambs shipped in the fall from 70 percent to 112 percent but on average it was 109 percent lamb crop so I feel that I paid my way . As you say a person can see the fruits of their labor even in just one years time let along over several years . [/QUOTE]
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