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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2064178" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>And that is one of the main reasons you set up lower then the ridge line , in the shade if you can , beside a rock or some brush also . Have your gun at or near the ready position . Un like human ears theirs are on top of their heads and move in different directions to locate where sounds come from like radar . Their eyes are also set up to see more efficiently then humans being more to the side and higher up on the head so they have more peripheral vision then we do . Being hunters they are well attuned to any sound or movement in their area . There are a lot of good statements made in this post and several that have been stated in varying wordings more then once one could do themselves a favor by rereading some of these posts more then one time from the beginning as there is so much information to digest in so many of these posts !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2064178, member: 91783"] And that is one of the main reasons you set up lower then the ridge line , in the shade if you can , beside a rock or some brush also . Have your gun at or near the ready position . Un like human ears theirs are on top of their heads and move in different directions to locate where sounds come from like radar . Their eyes are also set up to see more efficiently then humans being more to the side and higher up on the head so they have more peripheral vision then we do . Being hunters they are well attuned to any sound or movement in their area . There are a lot of good statements made in this post and several that have been stated in varying wordings more then once one could do themselves a favor by rereading some of these posts more then one time from the beginning as there is so much information to digest in so many of these posts ! [/QUOTE]
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