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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="Reemty J" data-source="post: 2004881" data-attributes="member: 113694"><p>When I get a pair that wont come in, like the other day, as soon as they drift off, I like to move in quietly and try to snipe them off. Always think they have heard some of my sounds and they "may" be educated, so it is beneficial to me to get them out of the population. there are more ways to kill a coyote than calling...................I get a heck of a thrill sneaking on coyotes, every time you come to a rise, you "barely" peek over and use your binos constantly, you have to spot them before they see you......use the terrain to your advantage and ALWAYS pay attention to wind and wind thru the terrain, it flows like invisible water. I have been successful at doing this more often than not, you just have to know when to be aggressive in moves and when to be patient and let it happen..............and it helps to have a good dose of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reemty J, post: 2004881, member: 113694"] When I get a pair that wont come in, like the other day, as soon as they drift off, I like to move in quietly and try to snipe them off. Always think they have heard some of my sounds and they "may" be educated, so it is beneficial to me to get them out of the population. there are more ways to kill a coyote than calling...................I get a heck of a thrill sneaking on coyotes, every time you come to a rise, you "barely" peek over and use your binos constantly, you have to spot them before they see you......use the terrain to your advantage and ALWAYS pay attention to wind and wind thru the terrain, it flows like invisible water. I have been successful at doing this more often than not, you just have to know when to be aggressive in moves and when to be patient and let it happen..............and it helps to have a good dose of luck. [/QUOTE]
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