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Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1907943" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Back in 1989 I was working some lamb killers for a good sized ranch . They wanted me to locate them for the helicopter so that's what I did every morning for two weeks I'd get them located , there were three groups of them all with pups traveling and sagebrush camping ,by the time I got called it was mid June . Any way I would take one of the boys with me and get a location on these coyote and they would call the waiting chopper . It would then fly in to find them to shoot them . They did this as I said for two weeks but when the chopper would show up not one coyote could be found . Finally I ask if I could just work them on the ground by myself and Butch said ok give it a try . I took the boys with me one morning and went around one of the pastures setting snares showing them the sign I was using to place them . The next day I had an old dog coyote . Three coyote latter I located for the chopper again success they took five , but they were all pups . The older coyote had learned how to avoid the chopper and were teaching the pups to lay down and not move . So then they had me set snares around more pastures . I got them all setup and had them fly it again then went around and checked the snares four old coyote in the snares . The chopper got some more pups . but I was getting the old chopper wise coyote as they weren't snare smart . They would hear the chopper coming a long ways off and run through the snares to go hid from it . I took twenty coyote , 60 fox and nine adult bobcats from there that year .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1907943, member: 91783"] Back in 1989 I was working some lamb killers for a good sized ranch . They wanted me to locate them for the helicopter so that's what I did every morning for two weeks I'd get them located , there were three groups of them all with pups traveling and sagebrush camping ,by the time I got called it was mid June . Any way I would take one of the boys with me and get a location on these coyote and they would call the waiting chopper . It would then fly in to find them to shoot them . They did this as I said for two weeks but when the chopper would show up not one coyote could be found . Finally I ask if I could just work them on the ground by myself and Butch said ok give it a try . I took the boys with me one morning and went around one of the pastures setting snares showing them the sign I was using to place them . The next day I had an old dog coyote . Three coyote latter I located for the chopper again success they took five , but they were all pups . The older coyote had learned how to avoid the chopper and were teaching the pups to lay down and not move . So then they had me set snares around more pastures . I got them all setup and had them fly it again then went around and checked the snares four old coyote in the snares . The chopper got some more pups . but I was getting the old chopper wise coyote as they weren't snare smart . They would hear the chopper coming a long ways off and run through the snares to go hid from it . I took twenty coyote , 60 fox and nine adult bobcats from there that year . [/QUOTE]
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