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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: 1961697" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>When I worked with wildlife services and for the county also they insisted that I kept a daily log . In my log I put down when I left and returned home , Where I went and the time spent at each ranch all of the sets I made snare trap ect. what lure if it was a trap or an M-44 . When GPS came out I used that and recorded all locations with that . I would mark all of the den locations on my county maps as well with the number of pups ,coyote , fox ect. . It got to be a habit and I found it to be very helpful to me as well . The wildlife services biologist told me once he really liked to read my logs as they had more details then most peoples I just smiled and told him they were my memory . The part of making good logs was learned in the service they wanted details for others to be able to follow and hopefully not make the same mistakes twice .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1961697, member: 91783"] When I worked with wildlife services and for the county also they insisted that I kept a daily log . In my log I put down when I left and returned home , Where I went and the time spent at each ranch all of the sets I made snare trap ect. what lure if it was a trap or an M-44 . When GPS came out I used that and recorded all locations with that . I would mark all of the den locations on my county maps as well with the number of pups ,coyote , fox ect. . It got to be a habit and I found it to be very helpful to me as well . The wildlife services biologist told me once he really liked to read my logs as they had more details then most peoples I just smiled and told him they were my memory . The part of making good logs was learned in the service they wanted details for others to be able to follow and hopefully not make the same mistakes twice . [/QUOTE]
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