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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2734749" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I was visiting with the Wildlife Services guys one evening they said we are going to fly such and such area tomorrow morning. I said okay that's around thirty miles from where I'll be in the morning do you plan on being in my area. No, we have a lot to get done over there and at this place, so we won't be flying your area unless you call us. I got out there around daybreak and ran a few snares on the boundary line with another ranch. It was late June and the adults with the pups were still hanging around the birthing dens I had worked this area for a lot of years, so I knew the areas where they usually had dens. I figured that I would make a few stands and try to call a coyote or two off of the neighboring ranch and get a good location of a den. I hid my truck made my way to a good stand location sat down and did some glassing for about 15 or 20 minutes then let out a long howl waited a minute or so and did a series of interrogation howls. After around five minutes I did another series of interrogation howls when all of a sudden, a truck came screaming up a small hill parked, and a guy jumped out and started glassing then I heard a plane it circled then lined out and headed my way it dropped low and powered back and started to glide over my direction making a run to locate the coyote. I stood up out of my hide and waved him off. My cell phone started vibrating so I answered it, what are you doing in that area you said you were going to be at such and such place. Man, that's where I am. You said that you weren't going to be in my area unless I called you, new guys working in an area that they didn't fully know made a mistake in their location heard a coyote talking and called the plane in it does get interesting at times. I don't know how many people that I have howled in, but I have only howled in one plane. I have howled in a couple of guys at different times that were horse back and they would always ask me where is your truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2734749, member: 91783"] I was visiting with the Wildlife Services guys one evening they said we are going to fly such and such area tomorrow morning. I said okay that's around thirty miles from where I'll be in the morning do you plan on being in my area. No, we have a lot to get done over there and at this place, so we won't be flying your area unless you call us. I got out there around daybreak and ran a few snares on the boundary line with another ranch. It was late June and the adults with the pups were still hanging around the birthing dens I had worked this area for a lot of years, so I knew the areas where they usually had dens. I figured that I would make a few stands and try to call a coyote or two off of the neighboring ranch and get a good location of a den. I hid my truck made my way to a good stand location sat down and did some glassing for about 15 or 20 minutes then let out a long howl waited a minute or so and did a series of interrogation howls. After around five minutes I did another series of interrogation howls when all of a sudden, a truck came screaming up a small hill parked, and a guy jumped out and started glassing then I heard a plane it circled then lined out and headed my way it dropped low and powered back and started to glide over my direction making a run to locate the coyote. I stood up out of my hide and waved him off. My cell phone started vibrating so I answered it, what are you doing in that area you said you were going to be at such and such place. Man, that's where I am. You said that you weren't going to be in my area unless I called you, new guys working in an area that they didn't fully know made a mistake in their location heard a coyote talking and called the plane in it does get interesting at times. I don't know how many people that I have howled in, but I have only howled in one plane. I have howled in a couple of guys at different times that were horse back and they would always ask me where is your truck. [/QUOTE]
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