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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: 2291776" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I learned not to go after coyote during holidays as there were too many other people out at theses times . I was up calling on Memorial Day had a coyote coming in . it was out around 400 yards when I heard a shot it dropped a dirt bike fired up ran out gathered up the dead coyote and left . Another time , on the 3rd of July , I had my truck hidden by an old cabin in some choke cherry bushes . I was set up by a large rock maybe 1/4 mile from there . there was a county road behind me around 1/2 mile . I was calling toward some rocky ridges that had pine and aspen trees growing on them . I had just about wrapped up at this stand when a blue dodge truck came screaming down the county road slammed on it's brakes and opened fire at a coyote coming in from behind me . It wasn't the first time bullets had been sent my direction but I still don't like it . They didn't hit the coyote scared the heck out of it and me . I did my best to not do coyote calling even the day before or after holidays after that . Hunting season was another time that I didn't like to call coyote even when I had my hunter orange on . I found that so many people were out looking to kill deer , antelope or elk that had never called coyote so didn't know any thing about it but didn't hesitate to shoot at one or try to investigate those strange sounds coming from over there a mile away or that coyote talking on that private land they weren't supposed to be hunting on . So during those times of the year I tended to stick with traps and snares instead . I found that a dead trouble maker was a dead trouble maker no matter how it got dead maybe just not as exciting to get it there .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2291776, member: 91783"] I learned not to go after coyote during holidays as there were too many other people out at theses times . I was up calling on Memorial Day had a coyote coming in . it was out around 400 yards when I heard a shot it dropped a dirt bike fired up ran out gathered up the dead coyote and left . Another time , on the 3rd of July , I had my truck hidden by an old cabin in some choke cherry bushes . I was set up by a large rock maybe 1/4 mile from there . there was a county road behind me around 1/2 mile . I was calling toward some rocky ridges that had pine and aspen trees growing on them . I had just about wrapped up at this stand when a blue dodge truck came screaming down the county road slammed on it's brakes and opened fire at a coyote coming in from behind me . It wasn't the first time bullets had been sent my direction but I still don't like it . They didn't hit the coyote scared the heck out of it and me . I did my best to not do coyote calling even the day before or after holidays after that . Hunting season was another time that I didn't like to call coyote even when I had my hunter orange on . I found that so many people were out looking to kill deer , antelope or elk that had never called coyote so didn't know any thing about it but didn't hesitate to shoot at one or try to investigate those strange sounds coming from over there a mile away or that coyote talking on that private land they weren't supposed to be hunting on . So during those times of the year I tended to stick with traps and snares instead . I found that a dead trouble maker was a dead trouble maker no matter how it got dead maybe just not as exciting to get it there . [/QUOTE]
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