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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: 2105936" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Over the years I have found several places that I can come up the back side of a ridge and set up in front of a bush , rock or cut bank without being seen . I took the owner of a ranch out with his son one morning to one such spot we slipped in and got set up making our selves comfortable . I waited several minutes then let out a long howl and watched down in the rough draws to our front . After a while I howled again and out of the corner of my eye I saw movement as a female coyote jumped on top of a rock about 20 feet behind and to our side . One shot and she fell forward landing just a few feet from the son to my left . The rancher said I've never been that close to a live coyote that wasn't in a trap before he was hooked . We moved a few miles and made another stand . I howled and a coyote answered . I talked back to it with the same sounds that it was making to me . It ran down a slight low spot and then got on a bank across a wide draw from us and stood there barking and challenging me about 150 yards from us . When it turned broad side to us I squeezed the trigger it flopped over kicked a couple of times . The rancher looked at me and said did you just do that ? Yes I did I said . He said well now I know why the boys want to hire you . And the only ones that didn't have a good time were two coyote that day .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2105936, member: 91783"] Over the years I have found several places that I can come up the back side of a ridge and set up in front of a bush , rock or cut bank without being seen . I took the owner of a ranch out with his son one morning to one such spot we slipped in and got set up making our selves comfortable . I waited several minutes then let out a long howl and watched down in the rough draws to our front . After a while I howled again and out of the corner of my eye I saw movement as a female coyote jumped on top of a rock about 20 feet behind and to our side . One shot and she fell forward landing just a few feet from the son to my left . The rancher said I've never been that close to a live coyote that wasn't in a trap before he was hooked . We moved a few miles and made another stand . I howled and a coyote answered . I talked back to it with the same sounds that it was making to me . It ran down a slight low spot and then got on a bank across a wide draw from us and stood there barking and challenging me about 150 yards from us . When it turned broad side to us I squeezed the trigger it flopped over kicked a couple of times . The rancher looked at me and said did you just do that ? Yes I did I said . He said well now I know why the boys want to hire you . And the only ones that didn't have a good time were two coyote that day . [/QUOTE]
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