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Coyotes useing Guerilla tactics
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<blockquote data-quote="chris matthews" data-source="post: 11361" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Depending on the terrain, 90 acres will yeild one dog at a time. It big enough for 2, maybe three stands during an outing.</p><p> If he is hearing a bunch, they are travelling a big area and won't always be on his 90. To score more you could try late at night when they are packed up or try using howls to pull them from the neighbors to investigate the "stranger"</p><p> Getting permission from the neighbors should be easy if there is a problem of livestock predation. That will give you more ground to hunt making a particular outing more productive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris matthews, post: 11361, member: 66"] Depending on the terrain, 90 acres will yeild one dog at a time. It big enough for 2, maybe three stands during an outing. If he is hearing a bunch, they are travelling a big area and won't always be on his 90. To score more you could try late at night when they are packed up or try using howls to pull them from the neighbors to investigate the "stranger" Getting permission from the neighbors should be easy if there is a problem of livestock predation. That will give you more ground to hunt making a particular outing more productive. [/QUOTE]
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