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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: 2069085" data-attributes="member: 42638"><p>I went today where no man has gone before. Been tough calling lately. Not a lot of coyotes around and they are not responding very well. The farmer who I am staying with put a dead cow up on the hill behind the house last night and nothing touched it. Usually it will be completely consumed in a couple of days. Tonight I went where I don't think any coyote hunter has gone before. I went back in the property as far as I could go. It was some rough country and it was a tough walk in and I set up on a rim rock overlooking a wide badlands flat and I was up high where I could cover I a lot of ground. Kind of windy but turned on the rabbit and at the 13 minute mark had a beautiful silver coyote come in. Was aiming just about straight down and shot it at 107 yards. And then. . . I couldn't find a way down off the rim rock and it was getting dark. I will have to go back tomorrow and find a way in from a different direction . My wife keeps telling me I am getting too old for this. Sometimes I think she makes sense. I don't think I will calling that spot again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Straight Shooter, post: 2069085, member: 42638"] I went today where no man has gone before. Been tough calling lately. Not a lot of coyotes around and they are not responding very well. The farmer who I am staying with put a dead cow up on the hill behind the house last night and nothing touched it. Usually it will be completely consumed in a couple of days. Tonight I went where I don't think any coyote hunter has gone before. I went back in the property as far as I could go. It was some rough country and it was a tough walk in and I set up on a rim rock overlooking a wide badlands flat and I was up high where I could cover I a lot of ground. Kind of windy but turned on the rabbit and at the 13 minute mark had a beautiful silver coyote come in. Was aiming just about straight down and shot it at 107 yards. And then. . . I couldn't find a way down off the rim rock and it was getting dark. I will have to go back tomorrow and find a way in from a different direction . My wife keeps telling me I am getting too old for this. Sometimes I think she makes sense. I don't think I will calling that spot again. [/QUOTE]
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