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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
I’m pretty new to this, and I have some questions
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<blockquote data-quote="matt_3479" data-source="post: 2475692" data-attributes="member: 23070"><p>I definitely do not have the experience of some here, but can at least try. </p><p></p><p>Stand time- I normally sit between 20-40 mins. I've had some stands where I've sat significantly longer but never shorter then 20 unless it happens quick which it does sometimes. This choice comes from the guy who taught me and the years I've been doing it, it seems to be one of two things. They come within 5-10 mins fast and hard, or come in slow around 20-40 mins and sometimes hang up. Not saying this is always the case but has been like that a lot for me. Past the 30-40 min mark and I've only ever had them come in twice. The other factor is the aMount of stands we try to make in time frame, as well as the bone chilling cold sets in after 15-20 mins and you can only fight it so long. </p><p></p><p>Truck- I always try and have the truck out of site. Does it hurt, I'm not sure to be honest but I can't imagine it benefiting you with the truck closer. </p><p></p><p>Volume for me depends on conditions and location. In a tighter sit, with more bush the noise tends to echo so I always start quiet. More open fields I'll start slightly louder. Windy days noise doesn't always make it to where you want or need so volume helps here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_3479, post: 2475692, member: 23070"] I definitely do not have the experience of some here, but can at least try. Stand time- I normally sit between 20-40 mins. I’ve had some stands where I’ve sat significantly longer but never shorter then 20 unless it happens quick which it does sometimes. This choice comes from the guy who taught me and the years I’ve been doing it, it seems to be one of two things. They come within 5-10 mins fast and hard, or come in slow around 20-40 mins and sometimes hang up. Not saying this is always the case but has been like that a lot for me. Past the 30-40 min mark and I’ve only ever had them come in twice. The other factor is the aMount of stands we try to make in time frame, as well as the bone chilling cold sets in after 15-20 mins and you can only fight it so long. Truck- I always try and have the truck out of site. Does it hurt, I’m not sure to be honest but I can’t imagine it benefiting you with the truck closer. Volume for me depends on conditions and location. In a tighter sit, with more bush the noise tends to echo so I always start quiet. More open fields I’ll start slightly louder. Windy days noise doesn’t always make it to where you want or need so volume helps here. [/QUOTE]
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