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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: 2102889" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I like 10x50 binos someone liked my spotting scope more then me so I made a base for a leupold 8.5x25 scope that mounts it to my truck window or a tri pod . I seldom start calling till I've looked the area over well usually not less then 10 mins. after I get set up and ready and often more like 15-20 min. It depends on the situation on weather I will even try to call some coyote I may do like Reemty and spot and stalk them or set up to ambush them when they are traveling in to kill . The time of year , the reason I'm there , how many others have tried to kill them , have they been flown for . Do I need to set snares for them , are they living close to where I have to stop them or are they traveling in to kill , what does their sign say to me , how many and what sex are they is it a pair male and female with pups , or do I have two males or two females running together or do I have a dry pair . There is so much that I need to figure out not being out there just as a recreational caller . If I were just doing recreational calling I would try to at least look the calling area over one weekend with out making any stands then go back and do my calling after that so I at least had a good idea of what was over this hill or was there a draw over there that would be better then this ridge line . where is the water supply , the bedding areas , the hunting areas where would they most likely den if it's that time of the year . I will run in dry if I'm called to kill some that are killing but then google earth is my friend so I can at least have a look at the lay of the land . Is that the stuff you were asking about geo4061 ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2102889, member: 91783"] I like 10x50 binos someone liked my spotting scope more then me so I made a base for a leupold 8.5x25 scope that mounts it to my truck window or a tri pod . I seldom start calling till I've looked the area over well usually not less then 10 mins. after I get set up and ready and often more like 15-20 min. It depends on the situation on weather I will even try to call some coyote I may do like Reemty and spot and stalk them or set up to ambush them when they are traveling in to kill . The time of year , the reason I'm there , how many others have tried to kill them , have they been flown for . Do I need to set snares for them , are they living close to where I have to stop them or are they traveling in to kill , what does their sign say to me , how many and what sex are they is it a pair male and female with pups , or do I have two males or two females running together or do I have a dry pair . There is so much that I need to figure out not being out there just as a recreational caller . If I were just doing recreational calling I would try to at least look the calling area over one weekend with out making any stands then go back and do my calling after that so I at least had a good idea of what was over this hill or was there a draw over there that would be better then this ridge line . where is the water supply , the bedding areas , the hunting areas where would they most likely den if it's that time of the year . I will run in dry if I'm called to kill some that are killing but then google earth is my friend so I can at least have a look at the lay of the land . Is that the stuff you were asking about geo4061 ? [/QUOTE]
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