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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: 1916653" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>We were out one morning on a new snow of about 12" . It was cold in the teens the sun was right for seeing coyote on the snow . We got 12 that morning then we got on a track and followed it . It was lined out and on a dead run we tracked it for at least a mile before we saw him running straight out . We got up on him he stopped turned around and ran straight back at the chopper , We were maybe 6 or 8 feet off the ground he got up close then lunged at the skid of the chopper . It was a rare occasion that a coyote would attack instead of continuing to run . It's kind of different gunning from a chopper or fixed wing you have to adjust for air speed , their speed and the angle you are above them it all changes with every coyote . There are some good gunners that are a lot better at it then me .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1916653, member: 91783"] We were out one morning on a new snow of about 12" . It was cold in the teens the sun was right for seeing coyote on the snow . We got 12 that morning then we got on a track and followed it . It was lined out and on a dead run we tracked it for at least a mile before we saw him running straight out . We got up on him he stopped turned around and ran straight back at the chopper , We were maybe 6 or 8 feet off the ground he got up close then lunged at the skid of the chopper . It was a rare occasion that a coyote would attack instead of continuing to run . It's kind of different gunning from a chopper or fixed wing you have to adjust for air speed , their speed and the angle you are above them it all changes with every coyote . There are some good gunners that are a lot better at it then me . [/QUOTE]
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