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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting tips
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<blockquote data-quote="tcob68" data-source="post: 1244030" data-attributes="member: 29435"><p>Concentrate on your shot. If you take the winter hair off of a coyote, they are not a very big target. I have personally missed and seen a many coyotes missed because the shot was rushed and was just shooting at hair. A coyote that is shot at at and missed becomes an "educated" coyote. They become very difficult to call or get a shot at once they are educated. If you call in multiple coyotes pay attention as to the route they came in on and have patience. most of the time one or two coyotes will hang back and let the others go in to investigate. Always shoot one that is the farthest away first and 9 times out of ten the closer coyotes will take the same route leaving as they came in on. I have shot many doubles doing this. Last, like someone said earlier, don't get discouraged. I've went several times and not call anything and then all of the sudden start calling them in on every stand. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcob68, post: 1244030, member: 29435"] Concentrate on your shot. If you take the winter hair off of a coyote, they are not a very big target. I have personally missed and seen a many coyotes missed because the shot was rushed and was just shooting at hair. A coyote that is shot at at and missed becomes an "educated" coyote. They become very difficult to call or get a shot at once they are educated. If you call in multiple coyotes pay attention as to the route they came in on and have patience. most of the time one or two coyotes will hang back and let the others go in to investigate. Always shoot one that is the farthest away first and 9 times out of ten the closer coyotes will take the same route leaving as they came in on. I have shot many doubles doing this. Last, like someone said earlier, don't get discouraged. I've went several times and not call anything and then all of the sudden start calling them in on every stand. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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