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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: 2255280" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>The time is drawing near for the adult coyote to start training the pups of this year to kill . In my area at the end of August or early in September they would move the pups in close to the sheep herds and then start taking the pups out hunting with them . That's when the pups will act like a pack of feral dogs and go into a killing frenzy with the lambs I have seen them kill 20 - 30 lambs in a night . So I hoped to have them thinned out long before this time of the year . Some times they will travel a long ways just to find a herd of sheep though so having the fences set up with my snares was a must for me at this time of the season . When you need to call pups I find that they are a little skittish at this age so coyote vocalizations should be non aggressive and low key . The puppy squeaks and squeals work good with them if you haven't burned them out on it as will the other animal distress sounds used in moderation . Tracking was a must for me at this time so that I knew where they were laying up for the day and where they were coming in from . Often once I found where they were staying I called for the helicopter so that they could be taken care of fast to limit the number of kills and the cost to the producer .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2255280, member: 91783"] The time is drawing near for the adult coyote to start training the pups of this year to kill . In my area at the end of August or early in September they would move the pups in close to the sheep herds and then start taking the pups out hunting with them . That's when the pups will act like a pack of feral dogs and go into a killing frenzy with the lambs I have seen them kill 20 - 30 lambs in a night . So I hoped to have them thinned out long before this time of the year . Some times they will travel a long ways just to find a herd of sheep though so having the fences set up with my snares was a must for me at this time of the season . When you need to call pups I find that they are a little skittish at this age so coyote vocalizations should be non aggressive and low key . The puppy squeaks and squeals work good with them if you haven't burned them out on it as will the other animal distress sounds used in moderation . Tracking was a must for me at this time so that I knew where they were laying up for the day and where they were coming in from . Often once I found where they were staying I called for the helicopter so that they could be taken care of fast to limit the number of kills and the cost to the producer . [/QUOTE]
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