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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: 2080858" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I've hunted coyote in the same county and now know where they will do what , when and for the most part why they do it , to an extent . When I'm calling I like to take notes of what happened on the stands , what was the weather ,what was the wind direction and speed , what was the temp. how long did it take before I saw movement not only predators with four legs but birds and rabbits ect. . Were there deer or antelope bedded down if so where were they bedded , on the down wind hill side , out in a sunny flat grassy spot , down in a draw in some brush finding some shade , near a spring or watering hole . When I'm at a watering hole , I like to walk around them to see what side of them the predators are coming in to drink . That tells me where they are coming from . Then I look at that direction to see what is in that area for them to be interested in is it a rock pile with rabbits and rodents and places for the predator to lay up and sun in the winter out of the wind or to lay up in the shade in the summer . Are there draws there that get them out of sight to let them travel , or can they lay up out of the weather ( sun , wind , heat or cold ) and maybe find a meal in them . In the spring when they are having pups does it look like a place they may want to hide there den holes , south facing slopes or cut banks . Seeing all this in my minds eye and taking note of it helps me to find stands that tell me I have a better chance of the animals I'm hunting being there .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2080858, member: 91783"] I've hunted coyote in the same county and now know where they will do what , when and for the most part why they do it , to an extent . When I'm calling I like to take notes of what happened on the stands , what was the weather ,what was the wind direction and speed , what was the temp. how long did it take before I saw movement not only predators with four legs but birds and rabbits ect. . Were there deer or antelope bedded down if so where were they bedded , on the down wind hill side , out in a sunny flat grassy spot , down in a draw in some brush finding some shade , near a spring or watering hole . When I'm at a watering hole , I like to walk around them to see what side of them the predators are coming in to drink . That tells me where they are coming from . Then I look at that direction to see what is in that area for them to be interested in is it a rock pile with rabbits and rodents and places for the predator to lay up and sun in the winter out of the wind or to lay up in the shade in the summer . Are there draws there that get them out of sight to let them travel , or can they lay up out of the weather ( sun , wind , heat or cold ) and maybe find a meal in them . In the spring when they are having pups does it look like a place they may want to hide there den holes , south facing slopes or cut banks . Seeing all this in my minds eye and taking note of it helps me to find stands that tell me I have a better chance of the animals I'm hunting being there . [/QUOTE]
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