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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2136937"><p>Seems to be a trend down here. I know people in my neck of the woods who swear by setting their call a minimum of 200y upwind, just so you'll have a chance to see them. They make huge downwind circles. Imagine Wyoming, now reverse the plains and timber. We are 95% timber and brush, and 5% open area. They can almost always stay in the timber during daylight hours. If you ever watch the MFK guys hunting in Arkansas, you'll see what most of the terrain I hunt looks like. Those guys kill as many coyotes as anyone on earth, and they don't even own a rifle. They go into the thick timber with shotguns and come out dragging song dogs. They almost never behave like western coyotes. I'm throwing together a really short 300bo to shoot suppressed and subsonic, with the intention of moving my calling into the woods. They are significantly less wary if they aren't forced out of their cover in the daylight. I've known this for decades, but I really like shot opportunities that keep my marksmanship skills at a tolerable level, but I am moving to a mode of more success over my preferred method. I don't know if I'm giving up or growing up, but I'm going to meet them on their terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2136937"] Seems to be a trend down here. I know people in my neck of the woods who swear by setting their call a minimum of 200y upwind, just so you'll have a chance to see them. They make huge downwind circles. Imagine Wyoming, now reverse the plains and timber. We are 95% timber and brush, and 5% open area. They can almost always stay in the timber during daylight hours. If you ever watch the MFK guys hunting in Arkansas, you'll see what most of the terrain I hunt looks like. Those guys kill as many coyotes as anyone on earth, and they don't even own a rifle. They go into the thick timber with shotguns and come out dragging song dogs. They almost never behave like western coyotes. I'm throwing together a really short 300bo to shoot suppressed and subsonic, with the intention of moving my calling into the woods. They are significantly less wary if they aren't forced out of their cover in the daylight. I've known this for decades, but I really like shot opportunities that keep my marksmanship skills at a tolerable level, but I am moving to a mode of more success over my preferred method. I don't know if I'm giving up or growing up, but I'm going to meet them on their terms. [/QUOTE]
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