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Coyotes useing Guerilla tactics
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Hunter" data-source="post: 11362" data-attributes="member: 608"><p>Some times it has taken me four days to figure out how a pack is running in an area. I will usually be at a pre-determined spot early in the morning (before daylight)and just watch for at least 2 hrs.</p><p></p><p>If nothing shows then I move to another spot the next morning, do the same thing. I also will do this 1 1/2 hrs before dark.</p><p></p><p>This tactic has worked very well for me over many yrs., for 85% of the coyotes I taken have been the watch and stalk method. Find where they are traveling, then do the "<strong>ambush</strong>"</p><p>------------------</p><p>Coyote Control</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Hunter, post: 11362, member: 608"] Some times it has taken me four days to figure out how a pack is running in an area. I will usually be at a pre-determined spot early in the morning (before daylight)and just watch for at least 2 hrs. If nothing shows then I move to another spot the next morning, do the same thing. I also will do this 1 1/2 hrs before dark. This tactic has worked very well for me over many yrs., for 85% of the coyotes I taken have been the watch and stalk method. Find where they are traveling, then do the "[B]ambush[/B]" ------------------ Coyote Control [/QUOTE]
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