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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: 2337351" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>One morning in May I went out on one of the ranches that I worked for . It was supposed to be a nice day clear not much wind and in the mid 70's for a high . I got there before it got fully daylight parked my truck in a slight low spot by some rocks and walked about a quarter of a mile to the west where I knew there was a cut bank that was five feet or so tall for me to set up and call into a large valley that merged into some rough hills and deep draws where from past experience I knew the coyote denned . I sat there for 20 or 30 minutes waiting for shooting light and listening for coyote to talk if they were in the mood to . The only sounds were meadow larks singing to the sun rise when I let out a long howl waited a few more minutes and did a series of interrogation howls . As I sat there waiting for an answer I saw a shadow appear on the ground in front of me . A coyote had come in from behind me and was standing on the rim of the cut bank directly above me . It jumped off of the bank maybe 3 feet to my left saw me and made a run for it . I shot and missed it then it was gone . Later I found that they had denned down the draw where I had parked about half a mile forward of where I had parked . They never cease to amaze me .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2337351, member: 91783"] One morning in May I went out on one of the ranches that I worked for . It was supposed to be a nice day clear not much wind and in the mid 70's for a high . I got there before it got fully daylight parked my truck in a slight low spot by some rocks and walked about a quarter of a mile to the west where I knew there was a cut bank that was five feet or so tall for me to set up and call into a large valley that merged into some rough hills and deep draws where from past experience I knew the coyote denned . I sat there for 20 or 30 minutes waiting for shooting light and listening for coyote to talk if they were in the mood to . The only sounds were meadow larks singing to the sun rise when I let out a long howl waited a few more minutes and did a series of interrogation howls . As I sat there waiting for an answer I saw a shadow appear on the ground in front of me . A coyote had come in from behind me and was standing on the rim of the cut bank directly above me . It jumped off of the bank maybe 3 feet to my left saw me and made a run for it . I shot and missed it then it was gone . Later I found that they had denned down the draw where I had parked about half a mile forward of where I had parked . They never cease to amaze me . [/QUOTE]
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