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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting tips
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<blockquote data-quote="StrutNut" data-source="post: 1277263" data-attributes="member: 88257"><p>Try not to expose yourself when going into a calling location. Use the terrain as much as you can and assume they are looking for you as you come in. Dont silhouette yourself ever. Learned that hunting the more open areas in the west. You might set up right next to them if your quiet coming in. Thats why you start of with low volume. For yotes I like to sit 30 minutes per stand as they can come in from a long way away. Watch for magpies out west or crows in the east as they often come in right before the yote does. We also try to have the rifles cover downwind and a shotgunner cover upwind as just like big buck they often get close than try to come around from down wind on a final approach. I also skinned them on the spot as often I was a mile or better from the truck out west. Lastly Turkey loads are very efficient at putting yotes down at ranges beyond 50 yards. I also love the Dead Coyote stuff from Hevy Shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrutNut, post: 1277263, member: 88257"] Try not to expose yourself when going into a calling location. Use the terrain as much as you can and assume they are looking for you as you come in. Dont silhouette yourself ever. Learned that hunting the more open areas in the west. You might set up right next to them if your quiet coming in. Thats why you start of with low volume. For yotes I like to sit 30 minutes per stand as they can come in from a long way away. Watch for magpies out west or crows in the east as they often come in right before the yote does. We also try to have the rifles cover downwind and a shotgunner cover upwind as just like big buck they often get close than try to come around from down wind on a final approach. I also skinned them on the spot as often I was a mile or better from the truck out west. Lastly Turkey loads are very efficient at putting yotes down at ranges beyond 50 yards. I also love the Dead Coyote stuff from Hevy Shot. [/QUOTE]
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