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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="toolsofthetrade" data-source="post: 1096207" data-attributes="member: 66666"><p>Finally a topic i feel good about commenting on! </p><p>Hunting wooded areas works great especially mid day. I tend to hunt the edges and fields at first and last light. </p><p>Decoys work good IF they are quiet. I see way to many that are loud. </p><p> I've been within steps of them when they come in to well over 2-300yds.</p><p>during daytime any firearm is legal, nighttime (which starts October 15) only rimfire or shotgun and no slugs or buckshot</p><p>I wouldn't worry about scents it is much more important to hunt the wind correctly.</p><p>biggest issue about tree stand and wooded areas is your visibility. If they are circling out there a ways the foliage may not allow you to see them. </p><p>Feel free to pm me for more info or check out our Facebook page <a href="https://www.facebook.com/overdriveoutdoors" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/overdriveoutdoors</a> or our YouTube channel by the same name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toolsofthetrade, post: 1096207, member: 66666"] Finally a topic i feel good about commenting on! Hunting wooded areas works great especially mid day. I tend to hunt the edges and fields at first and last light. Decoys work good IF they are quiet. I see way to many that are loud. I've been within steps of them when they come in to well over 2-300yds. during daytime any firearm is legal, nighttime (which starts October 15) only rimfire or shotgun and no slugs or buckshot I wouldn't worry about scents it is much more important to hunt the wind correctly. biggest issue about tree stand and wooded areas is your visibility. If they are circling out there a ways the foliage may not allow you to see them. Feel free to pm me for more info or check out our Facebook page [url]https://www.facebook.com/overdriveoutdoors[/url] or our YouTube channel by the same name. [/QUOTE]
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