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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="Straight Shooter" data-source="post: 2009451" data-attributes="member: 42638"><p>Had an 8 yard run by this morning. Wind finally went down so I went calling this morning. Called 4 of my favorite spots and nothing. Not a howl. Called a new coulee which I normally drive by. Set the caller about 40 yards in front of me. Had 2 does and a little buck buck coming in. At about 80 yards the lead doe went out of sight behind a little hill. I gave a short squal to bring her over the top. I love to watch wildlife react to the call. She stood on the little hill looking for the source of the sound. She came down towards the caller but seemed to be looking past it. When she got about 5 yards from the caller I was going to give her a blast to see her reaction. Before I could do that she put her head down and charged past the caller. I looked to my right and see a coyote running at me and she is after him. He ran by me at 8 yards so fast that I never even moved. He ran down the coulee like his hair was on fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Straight Shooter, post: 2009451, member: 42638"] Had an 8 yard run by this morning. Wind finally went down so I went calling this morning. Called 4 of my favorite spots and nothing. Not a howl. Called a new coulee which I normally drive by. Set the caller about 40 yards in front of me. Had 2 does and a little buck buck coming in. At about 80 yards the lead doe went out of sight behind a little hill. I gave a short squal to bring her over the top. I love to watch wildlife react to the call. She stood on the little hill looking for the source of the sound. She came down towards the caller but seemed to be looking past it. When she got about 5 yards from the caller I was going to give her a blast to see her reaction. Before I could do that she put her head down and charged past the caller. I looked to my right and see a coyote running at me and she is after him. He ran by me at 8 yards so fast that I never even moved. He ran down the coulee like his hair was on fire. [/QUOTE]
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