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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="APDDSN0864" data-source="post: 2746741" data-attributes="member: 58226"><p>Too windy here to call, or even run a trapline in the sand dunes areas. </p><p>Yesterday the winds were running 45mph+ sustained with gusts over 70mph on the plains and the Guadalupe Mountains were seeing 60+ sustained and gusts to 90mph. My house lost a bunch of shingles, so I called the roofing company (along with a bajillion other people) and I told them to not bother coming out until the wind died down, probably the first part of next week. Houses here are just not built like they are in Alaska!</p><p></p><p>Today it has calmed down to 25 mph sustained and gusts to 45mph, and so I'm putting in an equipment day, cleaning guns, tuning traps, and thinking about straightening up my gun room which looks like a bomb hit it. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😳" title="Flushed face :flushed:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f633.png" data-shortname=":flushed:" /></p><p></p><p>In this kind of weather, with temps getting down around 20F and these winds, the coyotes here will "brush up" and not move, so getting out and calling is just a lesson in futility. </p><p>They will be plenty hungry and moving to find food as soon as the wind drops! I plan on being on the move too!</p><p></p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APDDSN0864, post: 2746741, member: 58226"] Too windy here to call, or even run a trapline in the sand dunes areas. Yesterday the winds were running 45mph+ sustained with gusts over 70mph on the plains and the Guadalupe Mountains were seeing 60+ sustained and gusts to 90mph. My house lost a bunch of shingles, so I called the roofing company (along with a bajillion other people) and I told them to not bother coming out until the wind died down, probably the first part of next week. Houses here are just not built like they are in Alaska! Today it has calmed down to 25 mph sustained and gusts to 45mph, and so I'm putting in an equipment day, cleaning guns, tuning traps, and thinking about straightening up my gun room which looks like a bomb hit it. 😳 In this kind of weather, with temps getting down around 20F and these winds, the coyotes here will "brush up" and not move, so getting out and calling is just a lesson in futility. They will be plenty hungry and moving to find food as soon as the wind drops! I plan on being on the move too! Ed [/QUOTE]
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