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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="74honker" data-source="post: 2071874" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>Very true Reemty. Around here the preffered method of hunting coyotes is a group of rednecks getting together with thier 4x4 trucks and utvs all set up with radios and a pack of dogs, some for tracking some for killing starting out on one side of the county in the AM and going cross country whereever the dogs take them, usually tresspassing the whole time, driving through fields and whatnot no matter how muddy, and slinging lead at every chance at something 500+ and running. I have no use for those types. It's VERY rare to see a coyote in the open when driving around here and if you do they be shifting gears for the closest patch of cover at the first sight and or sound of a vehicle. The second most preffered way is to drive up to an area walk 100ft, if they even bother leaving the truck, and putting the e caller out on a rabbit distress or something similar. NOW you all know why it's so hard to coyote hunt around here lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 2071874, member: 113930"] Very true Reemty. Around here the preffered method of hunting coyotes is a group of rednecks getting together with thier 4x4 trucks and utvs all set up with radios and a pack of dogs, some for tracking some for killing starting out on one side of the county in the AM and going cross country whereever the dogs take them, usually tresspassing the whole time, driving through fields and whatnot no matter how muddy, and slinging lead at every chance at something 500+ and running. I have no use for those types. It's VERY rare to see a coyote in the open when driving around here and if you do they be shifting gears for the closest patch of cover at the first sight and or sound of a vehicle. The second most preffered way is to drive up to an area walk 100ft, if they even bother leaving the truck, and putting the e caller out on a rabbit distress or something similar. NOW you all know why it's so hard to coyote hunt around here lol! [/QUOTE]
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