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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: 2737820" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Travler thank you for your input that was a good shot. It's the time of the year when they like a free meal of afterbirth isn't it! Thats why I like the 264 you did well. Most of the fur value is long gone at this time as well you could probably look at 1000 coyotes and not find one worth skinning now. I enjoy calving season watching the little guys stretching their newfound mussels learning to run and jump. A lot of the ranchers here have gone to AI now as it cuts calving time in at least half as well as insuring that they know what ones are and aren't open. Keeping bulls is a real pain in the butt so much fence repair can't keep then in always fighting with each other, wanting to go visit the neighbor's cows. How has your weather been for calving, I hope not too cold and windy with snow in it. Breading season is still on for the coyotes and I always figured if you got one female you took all of the pups, she was carrying out of the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2737820, member: 91783"] Travler thank you for your input that was a good shot. It's the time of the year when they like a free meal of afterbirth isn't it! Thats why I like the 264 you did well. Most of the fur value is long gone at this time as well you could probably look at 1000 coyotes and not find one worth skinning now. I enjoy calving season watching the little guys stretching their newfound mussels learning to run and jump. A lot of the ranchers here have gone to AI now as it cuts calving time in at least half as well as insuring that they know what ones are and aren't open. Keeping bulls is a real pain in the butt so much fence repair can't keep then in always fighting with each other, wanting to go visit the neighbor's cows. How has your weather been for calving, I hope not too cold and windy with snow in it. Breading season is still on for the coyotes and I always figured if you got one female you took all of the pups, she was carrying out of the equation. [/QUOTE]
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