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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting tips
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2203677" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Study the animals all that you can be very curious about what they are doing and check out the signs that they leave behind when they move off from where you have been observing them that will help you in the future to know what the sign is saying when they aren't there . Was it coyote , fox ect . were they mousing were they coming to a call were they breading or traveling with pups . That's why I keep saying you learn more from observing the animals your hunting then by shooting them when you first see them . I have spent many hours observing coyote fox and bob cats as well as many other animals just to learn what they are doing and what their sign says . Observe first then shoot be as cautious as they are so that you can see how they act when not disturbed is what has worked for me . Every sun rise is the start of a new adventure , every sun set is the end of that adventure and time to start preparing for the next adventure .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2203677, member: 91783"] Study the animals all that you can be very curious about what they are doing and check out the signs that they leave behind when they move off from where you have been observing them that will help you in the future to know what the sign is saying when they aren't there . Was it coyote , fox ect . were they mousing were they coming to a call were they breading or traveling with pups . That's why I keep saying you learn more from observing the animals your hunting then by shooting them when you first see them . I have spent many hours observing coyote fox and bob cats as well as many other animals just to learn what they are doing and what their sign says . Observe first then shoot be as cautious as they are so that you can see how they act when not disturbed is what has worked for me . Every sun rise is the start of a new adventure , every sun set is the end of that adventure and time to start preparing for the next adventure . [/QUOTE]
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