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Coyote Hunting, A Predatorial Series #1 - "Basic Behavior" By Greg Ballard
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<blockquote data-quote="ARPredatorHunters" data-source="post: 214425" data-attributes="member: 10954"><p>Without having hunted in your area, I would still have to say that your best hunting will be found near to the farms that you mention in the valleys. It is a matter of a readily available and easily obtainable food source that has adequate shelter. Thinking more in terms of the habitat for the food sources will get you far. What is good for the food source is good for the coyote. Also, where you find livestock, you will find coyotes. I will be covering all of these things in future articles as we step more into the actual setups and hunting. So without giving away future articles, feel free to PM or email me with specific questions outside of what has already been written since you will be starting to hunt before those articles come out. I was trying to time them to build from basics into the actual hunting where the typical coyote hunting periods are from December through March.</p><p> </p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARPredatorHunters, post: 214425, member: 10954"] Without having hunted in your area, I would still have to say that your best hunting will be found near to the farms that you mention in the valleys. It is a matter of a readily available and easily obtainable food source that has adequate shelter. Thinking more in terms of the habitat for the food sources will get you far. What is good for the food source is good for the coyote. Also, where you find livestock, you will find coyotes. I will be covering all of these things in future articles as we step more into the actual setups and hunting. So without giving away future articles, feel free to PM or email me with specific questions outside of what has already been written since you will be starting to hunt before those articles come out. I was trying to time them to build from basics into the actual hunting where the typical coyote hunting periods are from December through March. Greg [/QUOTE]
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