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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: 2532837" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I got a call one summer near the first of July to come and see if I could get an old coyote that they had taken her mate and pups but she was still crossing the highway and taking lambs . I went out and confirmed that she was indeed doing just that and returning to some deep draws with a lot of juniper trees in them . She wouldn't answer to howls or come to calls . She was showing up to the calls but she was just setting out at long ranges and watching and hadn't been seen as she just sat and watched from around 500 yards . I tried my hand at calling her and got to see her sitting there and watching for 20 or 30 minutes on the first day I only had my 223 so just watched her and observed where she came from and where she went back to . The next day was a little different as I knew she was watching from a distance so I brought my old 30-06 winchester with a fixed 12 power scope on it running 125 grain winchester factory loads . She did the same thing and sat down at almost the same place never to go home again . She was old with worn teeth and had probably been called more then once and being by herself now was extremely cautious . They would have been able to shoot her at that range had they seen her but they just hadn't seen her . Laser ranged at 640 yards from the stand to where she was setting .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2532837, member: 91783"] I got a call one summer near the first of July to come and see if I could get an old coyote that they had taken her mate and pups but she was still crossing the highway and taking lambs . I went out and confirmed that she was indeed doing just that and returning to some deep draws with a lot of juniper trees in them . She wouldn't answer to howls or come to calls . She was showing up to the calls but she was just setting out at long ranges and watching and hadn't been seen as she just sat and watched from around 500 yards . I tried my hand at calling her and got to see her sitting there and watching for 20 or 30 minutes on the first day I only had my 223 so just watched her and observed where she came from and where she went back to . The next day was a little different as I knew she was watching from a distance so I brought my old 30-06 winchester with a fixed 12 power scope on it running 125 grain winchester factory loads . She did the same thing and sat down at almost the same place never to go home again . She was old with worn teeth and had probably been called more then once and being by herself now was extremely cautious . They would have been able to shoot her at that range had they seen her but they just hadn't seen her . Laser ranged at 640 yards from the stand to where she was setting . [/QUOTE]
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