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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1908156" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I always enjoyed being told at least a day before they were going to fly so I could get my snares set up and ready for the squirters . I was out locating for the plane one morning . I saw two trotting south down a cow trail that was worn down to 6 or 8" deep so I called the plane and gave the gps grid . . Before I could hear the plane they both laid down in the trail putting their heads down on their paws . The plane came in and flew right over them made a couple of passes then called me to ask if I was sure there were coyote there . I told them yes that they had flown over them a few times . So I had them fly over again and told them mark when they were on top of them they finally spotted them hidden in plain sight . After the first one was hit just laying there the second one jumped and ran . They really blend in well with our color of dirt and rocks , if they don't move it's hard to see them if you don't know where they are , but when the grass is green they stand out real well with it as a back ground .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1908156, member: 91783"] I always enjoyed being told at least a day before they were going to fly so I could get my snares set up and ready for the squirters . I was out locating for the plane one morning . I saw two trotting south down a cow trail that was worn down to 6 or 8" deep so I called the plane and gave the gps grid . . Before I could hear the plane they both laid down in the trail putting their heads down on their paws . The plane came in and flew right over them made a couple of passes then called me to ask if I was sure there were coyote there . I told them yes that they had flown over them a few times . So I had them fly over again and told them mark when they were on top of them they finally spotted them hidden in plain sight . After the first one was hit just laying there the second one jumped and ran . They really blend in well with our color of dirt and rocks , if they don't move it's hard to see them if you don't know where they are , but when the grass is green they stand out real well with it as a back ground . [/QUOTE]
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