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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="TRnCO" data-source="post: 1961666" data-attributes="member: 115202"><p>There's some great reading in this thread. As a long time coyote hunter, I especially enjoy this type of reading. I grew up around grey hounds and an airplane, in KS. When I moved to Colo. back in 87 is when I finally took up calling. </p><p> I do pretty good these days coming close to 100 coyotes per winter, called and killed. </p><p> One quick story of mine was when I killed one of the top 5 oldest coyotes that I've ever killed. It was just one of those stands that where I sat down was the right spot, that day. The ranch I was hunting was loosing at least one chicken a day, during broad daylight. Old rancher was very frustrated as he had tried to get the coyote killed, but just wasn't getting it done. </p><p> I sat up in a mostly flat pasture not more than 500 yards behind the ranch. I no more then got one series of rabbit blues out of my mouth call when the coyote stood up out of his bed, not 100 yards from me. He immediately started to circle me, but at that range, it was just a matter of him stopping for the shot, and I didn't miss when he did.</p><p> Old coyote didn't hardly have a tooth left, but catching a chicken was still easy for him and he didn't get far from the buffet. </p><p> Sure enough, the rancher stopped loosing chickens and to this day I still hunt that same ranch, and the hunt I just shared took place back in the early 90's.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, keep the good stories coming Mr Dsheetz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRnCO, post: 1961666, member: 115202"] There's some great reading in this thread. As a long time coyote hunter, I especially enjoy this type of reading. I grew up around grey hounds and an airplane, in KS. When I moved to Colo. back in 87 is when I finally took up calling. I do pretty good these days coming close to 100 coyotes per winter, called and killed. One quick story of mine was when I killed one of the top 5 oldest coyotes that I've ever killed. It was just one of those stands that where I sat down was the right spot, that day. The ranch I was hunting was loosing at least one chicken a day, during broad daylight. Old rancher was very frustrated as he had tried to get the coyote killed, but just wasn't getting it done. I sat up in a mostly flat pasture not more than 500 yards behind the ranch. I no more then got one series of rabbit blues out of my mouth call when the coyote stood up out of his bed, not 100 yards from me. He immediately started to circle me, but at that range, it was just a matter of him stopping for the shot, and I didn't miss when he did. Old coyote didn't hardly have a tooth left, but catching a chicken was still easy for him and he didn't get far from the buffet. Sure enough, the rancher stopped loosing chickens and to this day I still hunt that same ranch, and the hunt I just shared took place back in the early 90's. Anyways, keep the good stories coming Mr Dsheetz. [/QUOTE]
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