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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="74honker" data-source="post: 2215071" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>I completely agree. MOST commercial camos out there are made to catch they eye of the buyer and not necessarily to hide from our quarry. Marketing. They look neat but if you look at almost any of Mother Nature, those animals have just a slight blend of dull colors that allow them to hide in almost plain site sometimes. No fancy twigs or leaves stuck to them lol. I think simple is better most of the time with this as you've stated. Back in 2015 we where in major flood conditions here. This is when I pumped for 46 days straight. 2 does with their fawns would come down the top of the levee to my pumphouse everyday for a month. The fawns couldnt jump over the pipes so the does would bring them down to the bottom not 20ft from my building and bed the fawns in the waist high grass on the edge of the yard. I took hundreds of pictures of them. The does would then cross the pipes and go out to the fields to feed during the day and everyday about 3PM they would return and the fawns would jump up from their nest and run up to mom and away they would go. The does knew they were safe there. Everyday I would go out and look, they laid in the within just a few feet of the same place everyday but you would NEVER see them even when you knew where to look. Just goes to show how good just a simple brown with a few spots can work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 2215071, member: 113930"] I completely agree. MOST commercial camos out there are made to catch they eye of the buyer and not necessarily to hide from our quarry. Marketing. They look neat but if you look at almost any of Mother Nature, those animals have just a slight blend of dull colors that allow them to hide in almost plain site sometimes. No fancy twigs or leaves stuck to them lol. I think simple is better most of the time with this as you've stated. Back in 2015 we where in major flood conditions here. This is when I pumped for 46 days straight. 2 does with their fawns would come down the top of the levee to my pumphouse everyday for a month. The fawns couldnt jump over the pipes so the does would bring them down to the bottom not 20ft from my building and bed the fawns in the waist high grass on the edge of the yard. I took hundreds of pictures of them. The does would then cross the pipes and go out to the fields to feed during the day and everyday about 3PM they would return and the fawns would jump up from their nest and run up to mom and away they would go. The does knew they were safe there. Everyday I would go out and look, they laid in the within just a few feet of the same place everyday but you would NEVER see them even when you knew where to look. Just goes to show how good just a simple brown with a few spots can work! [/QUOTE]
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