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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: 2098704" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have worn a beard most of my life and that cuts the shine of my face that most humans have . I wear a good natural colored hat as well . We have already talked about what to do with your eyes ( look beside not directly at them ). My hands are covered by my rifle so not much of them shows . And I don't move them much , when I do it's real slow no quick movements , movement will even give away small birds and mice , They are tanned in the summer and carry that darker skin coloring most of the year . The back of your head and neck will give you away that's why I like to be backed up to something like a cut bank, rock or bush . I've seen a lot of bobcats and mountain lion because of the back of their heads and the ears looking like a set of eyes staring at me . If you are the e-caller type and don't use any hand calls you can wear some light gloves with the trigger finger cut off of them . The best face , neck and hand cammo is slow limited movements !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2098704, member: 91783"] I have worn a beard most of my life and that cuts the shine of my face that most humans have . I wear a good natural colored hat as well . We have already talked about what to do with your eyes ( look beside not directly at them ). My hands are covered by my rifle so not much of them shows . And I don't move them much , when I do it's real slow no quick movements , movement will even give away small birds and mice , They are tanned in the summer and carry that darker skin coloring most of the year . The back of your head and neck will give you away that's why I like to be backed up to something like a cut bank, rock or bush . I've seen a lot of bobcats and mountain lion because of the back of their heads and the ears looking like a set of eyes staring at me . If you are the e-caller type and don't use any hand calls you can wear some light gloves with the trigger finger cut off of them . The best face , neck and hand cammo is slow limited movements ! [/QUOTE]
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