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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 2009537" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>Congrats to my brother. He just graduated Magna Cum Laude from the college of coyote hunting. He has been trying for years to put one down with bow and arrow. Here is how he made it work. He picked out one of the thickest oak and cedar thickets on his place with the oldest and most mature trees. Inside these thickets are some well used trails. All animals use these trails. It is just too tough to fight the briars and thick under growth. Some can be worn six inches deep. He long ago identified two thickets with these trails. He cleared out the back side just enough for him to get in and out and climb his stand twelve feet up. Having two allowed him to hunt no matter the wind. At such close quarters every sound and movement is amplified. He even took the time to clear leaves and sticks from his trail in. This morning he beat the sun up. This was no problem for him he knew the trail by heart. He sat there just enjoying life. What a beautiful morning. No wind so he decided to call softly. The sun just broke as he let out a yep, yelp, yelp. It wasn't very long this coyote came sneaking in. My brother was ready and sealed the deal.[ATTACH=full]222010[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 2009537, member: 81625"] Congrats to my brother. He just graduated Magna Cum Laude from the college of coyote hunting. He has been trying for years to put one down with bow and arrow. Here is how he made it work. He picked out one of the thickest oak and cedar thickets on his place with the oldest and most mature trees. Inside these thickets are some well used trails. All animals use these trails. It is just too tough to fight the briars and thick under growth. Some can be worn six inches deep. He long ago identified two thickets with these trails. He cleared out the back side just enough for him to get in and out and climb his stand twelve feet up. Having two allowed him to hunt no matter the wind. At such close quarters every sound and movement is amplified. He even took the time to clear leaves and sticks from his trail in. This morning he beat the sun up. This was no problem for him he knew the trail by heart. He sat there just enjoying life. What a beautiful morning. No wind so he decided to call softly. The sun just broke as he let out a yep, yelp, yelp. It wasn't very long this coyote came sneaking in. My brother was ready and sealed the deal.[ATTACH type="full"]222010[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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