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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: 2150765" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I transfer my rough notes to a smooth log when I get home just in case some thing happens to my field log and have found that it helps my memory to keep the logs . I like to keep track of the date so I can know what time of the year they are saying what and how they are reacting to what I've said to them , did they answer fast , take a while to answer , did they come in and how did they come in this all adds up over time to tell you what you need to know for what time frame you are doing as for calling and for what reason you are doing it . Am I out for their fur in the winter and late fall or do I need to take a denning pair for some reason . Maybe I need to take some that have older pups in late summer and they aren't staying in one tight area . Or is it in the fall when the pups are starting to go out on their own but don't react well to coyote vocalizations just yet , at least to aggressive ones .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2150765, member: 91783"] I transfer my rough notes to a smooth log when I get home just in case some thing happens to my field log and have found that it helps my memory to keep the logs . I like to keep track of the date so I can know what time of the year they are saying what and how they are reacting to what I've said to them , did they answer fast , take a while to answer , did they come in and how did they come in this all adds up over time to tell you what you need to know for what time frame you are doing as for calling and for what reason you are doing it . Am I out for their fur in the winter and late fall or do I need to take a denning pair for some reason . Maybe I need to take some that have older pups in late summer and they aren't staying in one tight area . Or is it in the fall when the pups are starting to go out on their own but don't react well to coyote vocalizations just yet , at least to aggressive ones . [/QUOTE]
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