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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting tips
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1772172" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>[ATTACH=full]161449[/ATTACH] It is the toughest of time for the coyote and the coyote hunter. The woods have been filled with hunters that would not pass a shot at a coyote. The last two coyotes I shot were both wounded. The first was shot in the hip. He was making a living eating corn under a deer feeder because he could not run and catch preferred protein. The second was hobbling around on two legs. I guess the other two legs were lost to snares. He was wobbling around but still managed to come to the call. The coyote hunter finds it tough because the uneducated are no longer around. The coyote has heard it all and no longer comes barreling into your set. He has lots on his mind. Finding and keeping a territory and finding a mate. He has become very cautious and may respond better to other sounds since food isn't the main thing on his mind. Now is the time to shake things up. Try new things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1772172, member: 81625"] [ATTACH=full]161449[/ATTACH] It is the toughest of time for the coyote and the coyote hunter. The woods have been filled with hunters that would not pass a shot at a coyote. The last two coyotes I shot were both wounded. The first was shot in the hip. He was making a living eating corn under a deer feeder because he could not run and catch preferred protein. The second was hobbling around on two legs. I guess the other two legs were lost to snares. He was wobbling around but still managed to come to the call. The coyote hunter finds it tough because the uneducated are no longer around. The coyote has heard it all and no longer comes barreling into your set. He has lots on his mind. Finding and keeping a territory and finding a mate. He has become very cautious and may respond better to other sounds since food isn't the main thing on his mind. Now is the time to shake things up. Try new things.[ATTACH=full][/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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