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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: 1964552" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>When I first started working for this ranch doing predator control in 1986 they had me go out to locate for the helicopter . One of the ranchers and I went out one morning to locate . I started with a long lone howl waited a few minutes and did it again . I was glassing when up on top of a ridge I saw 4 coyote just setting looking our way . We got on the radio and contacted the chopper it headed in and when it got there the coyote got up and ran off of the ridge to the north into a long draw . The chopper didn't get any of them so then the chopper pilot was asking if I had really saw them but the rancher had also saw them . I went around to the head of the draw to the north and coming out of it on a trail was their tracks heading into a sage brush flat . I ask if maybe the next time the chopper could come in from the north . The answer was well I always come in from the way I did today . OK that's what I thought . So then a few days later they call me up and tell me they flew that morning and got four out of that pasture . Really how did you come in I ask from the north . A long pause then we did and they had to run down the draw into that long open flat bottomed draw with the high walls they couldn't get out of . We all need to change our approach to things at times .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1964552, member: 91783"] When I first started working for this ranch doing predator control in 1986 they had me go out to locate for the helicopter . One of the ranchers and I went out one morning to locate . I started with a long lone howl waited a few minutes and did it again . I was glassing when up on top of a ridge I saw 4 coyote just setting looking our way . We got on the radio and contacted the chopper it headed in and when it got there the coyote got up and ran off of the ridge to the north into a long draw . The chopper didn't get any of them so then the chopper pilot was asking if I had really saw them but the rancher had also saw them . I went around to the head of the draw to the north and coming out of it on a trail was their tracks heading into a sage brush flat . I ask if maybe the next time the chopper could come in from the north . The answer was well I always come in from the way I did today . OK that's what I thought . So then a few days later they call me up and tell me they flew that morning and got four out of that pasture . Really how did you come in I ask from the north . A long pause then we did and they had to run down the draw into that long open flat bottomed draw with the high walls they couldn't get out of . We all need to change our approach to things at times . [/QUOTE]
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