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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="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2078970" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>That is the intent Reemty , what story do they tell you? When I'm calling the first sighting tells me where they were when I started calling . While they are coming in the way they do it tells me if I'm doing what they are comfortable with or if they may have been trained in that sound . If they have a limp do they have a leg missing part of it is it broken or has been . When I get them shot what does their fur look like , are they rubbing or show singe , or mange . Are they fat and healthy looking . What sex are they . If it's spring time and it's a male what does his tail look like , because when he's pup setting while the female goes to feed and water , the pups play with his tail and wear the fur off on it so it looks ratty . If it's a female does she show sign of having pups , do I need to open her up to count the knots on her uterus so I know how many pups I'm looking for I already know what direction to start looking for the den from where she came from . How do the teeth look are they sharp like a younger coyote or are they worn and rounded like an older dog . If it's an older male are his ears torn from fighting other males so then do I need to focus on hunting more males in that area or is it mostly females I'm looking for ? I love open country that I can see coyote move in for at least a mile as I know they will hear my calls that far .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2078970, member: 91783"] That is the intent Reemty , what story do they tell you? When I'm calling the first sighting tells me where they were when I started calling . While they are coming in the way they do it tells me if I'm doing what they are comfortable with or if they may have been trained in that sound . If they have a limp do they have a leg missing part of it is it broken or has been . When I get them shot what does their fur look like , are they rubbing or show singe , or mange . Are they fat and healthy looking . What sex are they . If it's spring time and it's a male what does his tail look like , because when he's pup setting while the female goes to feed and water , the pups play with his tail and wear the fur off on it so it looks ratty . If it's a female does she show sign of having pups , do I need to open her up to count the knots on her uterus so I know how many pups I'm looking for I already know what direction to start looking for the den from where she came from . How do the teeth look are they sharp like a younger coyote or are they worn and rounded like an older dog . If it's an older male are his ears torn from fighting other males so then do I need to focus on hunting more males in that area or is it mostly females I'm looking for ? I love open country that I can see coyote move in for at least a mile as I know they will hear my calls that far . [/QUOTE]
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