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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: 2738302" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Today seems more like late March here weather wise. It was supposed to have snow flurries starting after 10:00 AM but it started snowing at 8:00 AM and really hasn't let up much. It's staying right at freezing with windy conditions, I wouldn't want to be calving today myself the little guy's chill in this stuff. This is the weather that when we get it in April will kill a lot of coyote pups the same way mom crawls in the den with them her being wet and they get wet chill and phenomena sets in. It will do the same with fox kits in March. The ground is frozen hard so when it melts it runs off instead of soaking in, but I guess the reservoirs need filled too so there is good that can be seen as well. These are the days that I didn't go out and cut ruts in the two track roads, fight the snow, wind and bone chilling humidity. You all do your best to stay warm, dry and safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2738302, member: 91783"] Today seems more like late March here weather wise. It was supposed to have snow flurries starting after 10:00 AM but it started snowing at 8:00 AM and really hasn't let up much. It's staying right at freezing with windy conditions, I wouldn't want to be calving today myself the little guy's chill in this stuff. This is the weather that when we get it in April will kill a lot of coyote pups the same way mom crawls in the den with them her being wet and they get wet chill and phenomena sets in. It will do the same with fox kits in March. The ground is frozen hard so when it melts it runs off instead of soaking in, but I guess the reservoirs need filled too so there is good that can be seen as well. These are the days that I didn't go out and cut ruts in the two track roads, fight the snow, wind and bone chilling humidity. You all do your best to stay warm, dry and safe. [/QUOTE]
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