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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: 2276257" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Around 30 years ago I was out with a couple of guys hunting coyote . As we approached the top of a raise a coyote was out in the valley hunting . It got shot before we even set up to call . We went ahead and set up I let out a few howls and way off to our left a single coyote howled at us . It was in some deep draws and well over a mile from us . From our right a coyote didn't talk but came running in out a draw . It too got shot and showed that it was feeding pups as she was still wet . Later that day I located the den around a 1/2 mile from where we had gotten the male and female that morning . The next day I went in from another direction and howled from up on the side of a hill nearer to where the lone coyote had talked the day before . A coyote came on the run no talking this day it just ran in then stopped below me looking for the intruder . It got shot , as I looked it over I noticed that it's tail had the fur and hair worn off nearly to the skin . That told me he had been baby setting pups and they had been chewing and playing with his tail . Knowing where it had came from I went over there and started looking and tracking . In the grass I located a slight trail with the grass pushed down that led to some rocks and short brush . Well hidden in under the brush and rocks was the den . Wanting the female as well I set snares in the fence around that pasture between the sheep and the den . The next morning I had a wet female in a fence snare . Those two days were well spent . Had I not known how the coyote in my area behaved I may have let one of the dens full of pups go till the fall or late summer and several lambs would have paid the price for my carelessness , or lack of knowledge .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2276257, member: 91783"] Around 30 years ago I was out with a couple of guys hunting coyote . As we approached the top of a raise a coyote was out in the valley hunting . It got shot before we even set up to call . We went ahead and set up I let out a few howls and way off to our left a single coyote howled at us . It was in some deep draws and well over a mile from us . From our right a coyote didn't talk but came running in out a draw . It too got shot and showed that it was feeding pups as she was still wet . Later that day I located the den around a 1/2 mile from where we had gotten the male and female that morning . The next day I went in from another direction and howled from up on the side of a hill nearer to where the lone coyote had talked the day before . A coyote came on the run no talking this day it just ran in then stopped below me looking for the intruder . It got shot , as I looked it over I noticed that it's tail had the fur and hair worn off nearly to the skin . That told me he had been baby setting pups and they had been chewing and playing with his tail . Knowing where it had came from I went over there and started looking and tracking . In the grass I located a slight trail with the grass pushed down that led to some rocks and short brush . Well hidden in under the brush and rocks was the den . Wanting the female as well I set snares in the fence around that pasture between the sheep and the den . The next morning I had a wet female in a fence snare . Those two days were well spent . Had I not known how the coyote in my area behaved I may have let one of the dens full of pups go till the fall or late summer and several lambs would have paid the price for my carelessness , or lack of knowledge . [/QUOTE]
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