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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 447165" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I live in central Indiana. Similar to most of Ohio in lay of the land. Now I'm finally starting to see a very few fox after they were almost extinct around here. This tells me that we've finally made a serious cut in the coyote population! Coyotes around here like to hunt fence rows, and the edge of a woodline. Once you get an idea of where and how they hunt, you can almost hunt without any calls. I've never used anykind of a scent blocker, but really never gave it any thought. One thing a lot of folks think about a coyote is that they only move after dark. This is far from right. They actually hunt as much (if not more) in the daylight, than after sunset.</p><p> </p><p> Over the years I've kinda came to a conclusion that a guy almost needs two coyote rigs. Something like a 6mm with a 20X scope on it for daylight shooting, and something like a .223 with a 6x scope for very low light shooting (a Burris HBR scope would be perfect). But I'm going to try an illuminated mil dot scope this spring just to see what happens. (so far it looks good)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 447165, member: 25383"] I live in central Indiana. Similar to most of Ohio in lay of the land. Now I'm finally starting to see a very few fox after they were almost extinct around here. This tells me that we've finally made a serious cut in the coyote population! Coyotes around here like to hunt fence rows, and the edge of a woodline. Once you get an idea of where and how they hunt, you can almost hunt without any calls. I've never used anykind of a scent blocker, but really never gave it any thought. One thing a lot of folks think about a coyote is that they only move after dark. This is far from right. They actually hunt as much (if not more) in the daylight, than after sunset. Over the years I've kinda came to a conclusion that a guy almost needs two coyote rigs. Something like a 6mm with a 20X scope on it for daylight shooting, and something like a .223 with a 6x scope for very low light shooting (a Burris HBR scope would be perfect). But I'm going to try an illuminated mil dot scope this spring just to see what happens. (so far it looks good) gary [/QUOTE]
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