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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2815197" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>Always, Always set up your stand where you can see downwind! Dominant or call-wise coyotes will circle 250 yards downwind. Younger coyotes circle to see if they can get wind of a dominant male/female because they do not want to run in and attempt to take dying prey from a much larger, aggressive animal.</p><p></p><p>In thicker cover, seeing downwind is tough, but do your best to have an open area downwind from you. In tight cover, it is more important to use an attractant(cover scent) where legal to do so. I have rubbed the oil/sardine on sock on the bottom of my boot, and have the coyotes track me to my stand! I like to do this or create a drag when I have a novice with me with the novice being the first in line that the coyote will run up to!</p><p></p><p>If you wear the same boots to pump gas into your truck as you do walking out to make a stand, you are often busted and never know it. We learned this when hunting 4 man teams, putting one man 100 yards down wind of the group of three.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2815197, member: 122164"] Always, Always set up your stand where you can see downwind! Dominant or call-wise coyotes will circle 250 yards downwind. Younger coyotes circle to see if they can get wind of a dominant male/female because they do not want to run in and attempt to take dying prey from a much larger, aggressive animal. In thicker cover, seeing downwind is tough, but do your best to have an open area downwind from you. In tight cover, it is more important to use an attractant(cover scent) where legal to do so. I have rubbed the oil/sardine on sock on the bottom of my boot, and have the coyotes track me to my stand! I like to do this or create a drag when I have a novice with me with the novice being the first in line that the coyote will run up to! If you wear the same boots to pump gas into your truck as you do walking out to make a stand, you are often busted and never know it. We learned this when hunting 4 man teams, putting one man 100 yards down wind of the group of three. [/QUOTE]
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