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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: 2068026" data-attributes="member: 113694"><p>I will give you some things I have noticed, these coyotes out here just love to lay in the stubble, on real windy days they are on the leeside of a hill or small rise, usually just a little down from the top, a 1/4 to max 1/3 as they want to keep height for vision to on coming threats down wind, like western deer like to do.. when your glassing look for ears sticking up and when they lift their head they look like Mickey Mouse with pointed ears.. keep panning a large field for 15 to 20 minutes as you will see a head raise. Also if the combines bumps a rock and the stubble is a little higher they like those spots, more cover. With snow they are really easy to see, they like to be 400 to 800 yards off a road but are very attuned to all road traffic. Once you have them spotted plan your route and get as many land marks in your head as possible, so you can relocate as you get closer as things look different from different angles...use your glasses thatpays huge dividends".also when stalking keep anything you can between them and you..I personally think a coyote is harder to stalk than any deer or elk. When you go against a coyote you are going against the best in this area, my opinion YMMV.....that's what keeps me going back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reemty J, post: 2068026, member: 113694"] I will give you some things I have noticed, these coyotes out here just love to lay in the stubble, on real windy days they are on the leeside of a hill or small rise, usually just a little down from the top, a 1/4 to max 1/3 as they want to keep height for vision to on coming threats down wind, like western deer like to do.. when your glassing look for ears sticking up and when they lift their head they look like Mickey Mouse with pointed ears.. keep panning a large field for 15 to 20 minutes as you will see a head raise. Also if the combines bumps a rock and the stubble is a little higher they like those spots, more cover. With snow they are really easy to see, they like to be 400 to 800 yards off a road but are very attuned to all road traffic. Once you have them spotted plan your route and get as many land marks in your head as possible, so you can relocate as you get closer as things look different from different angles...use your glasses thatpays huge dividends".also when stalking keep anything you can between them and you..I personally think a coyote is harder to stalk than any deer or elk. When you go against a coyote you are going against the best in this area, my opinion YMMV.....that’s what keeps me going back [/QUOTE]
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