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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: 2097551" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Study the sounds that adult deer make . Reemty , You have coyote that are killing adult or yearling white tail deer ? Have you ever heard one that had it's foot caught in the top wires of a barbed wire fence ? Fawn blats aren't the only deer sound that coyote like to hear and come to . Deer are quiet most of the time but they do make sounds and we as coyote hunters should learn them for use this time of the year as well as fall . The open reed calls work well for that Critter-call , little dog and even the big dog howler make these sounds well . You don't have to have your call in your mouth just know where it is so that after your first shot work your bolt with out taking your eye off the scope get on the trigger and get your call in your mouth with out looking for it . I can find all of my stuff in the dark or with my eyes closed if need be ( a throw back to my time in the service when every body had their kit put together the same and at the ready you didn't want to be fooling around in a time of need if my buddy needed some thing from his kit I knew where it was and if I needed something from mine he knew where it was . I still keep my clothes ready to jump into at night , I know where my knife is in my pocket at all times and don't have to look to get it . I'm a left hand shooter but run a right hand rifle work the bolt with my right hand and trigger with my left my calls are within reach of my right hand that's just me . Yea I get told I'm strange lol .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2097551, member: 91783"] Study the sounds that adult deer make . Reemty , You have coyote that are killing adult or yearling white tail deer ? Have you ever heard one that had it's foot caught in the top wires of a barbed wire fence ? Fawn blats aren't the only deer sound that coyote like to hear and come to . Deer are quiet most of the time but they do make sounds and we as coyote hunters should learn them for use this time of the year as well as fall . The open reed calls work well for that Critter-call , little dog and even the big dog howler make these sounds well . You don't have to have your call in your mouth just know where it is so that after your first shot work your bolt with out taking your eye off the scope get on the trigger and get your call in your mouth with out looking for it . I can find all of my stuff in the dark or with my eyes closed if need be ( a throw back to my time in the service when every body had their kit put together the same and at the ready you didn't want to be fooling around in a time of need if my buddy needed some thing from his kit I knew where it was and if I needed something from mine he knew where it was . I still keep my clothes ready to jump into at night , I know where my knife is in my pocket at all times and don't have to look to get it . I'm a left hand shooter but run a right hand rifle work the bolt with my right hand and trigger with my left my calls are within reach of my right hand that's just me . Yea I get told I'm strange lol . [/QUOTE]
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