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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: 1964830" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It helped him and the other ranchers in the long run as he then started doing the other ranches he flew using a different flying pattern and his numbers picked up . Much the same as ours do if we don't get into the habit of using the same calls, lures , trap sets and locations . I killed an old dog coyote with an M-44 once . I had seen his and two females tracks twice running the same stretch of road so I set it up . I put the m-44 up next to some cactus just close enough that he wouldn't roll on it but not so close that he would get into the cactus . He pulled it and I had him but for the rest of the year the females would cut off the road before they got to that area then return to the road after they had passed it . I have seen more then once where they would avoid an area that one of their partners had died or gotten into trouble .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1964830, member: 91783"] It helped him and the other ranchers in the long run as he then started doing the other ranches he flew using a different flying pattern and his numbers picked up . Much the same as ours do if we don't get into the habit of using the same calls, lures , trap sets and locations . I killed an old dog coyote with an M-44 once . I had seen his and two females tracks twice running the same stretch of road so I set it up . I put the m-44 up next to some cactus just close enough that he wouldn't roll on it but not so close that he would get into the cactus . He pulled it and I had him but for the rest of the year the females would cut off the road before they got to that area then return to the road after they had passed it . I have seen more then once where they would avoid an area that one of their partners had died or gotten into trouble . [/QUOTE]
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