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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: 2747549" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>A couple of years after I retired, I got a call asking me if I would take a guy's son-in-law out and show him some calling tips. I said that I would and arranged to meet them the next morning. When I met them there were 4 sons-in-law and the landowner, we went out did a couple of dry stands, moved to a location where I have had really good luck in the past. I got them all set up out of sight but where they could see and shoot from their locations. The owner said you don't even have your rifle with you don't you think we are going to have any luck. I looked at him and said let's see there are five others here with rifles I don't think I will need one unless you forgot how to shoot and nobody else can. I got set up with the one that had a new fox pro call with him asked him if I could use his call sat it down and got my hand-held howler out and let-out one long lone howl then sat and waited. After a couple of minutes, I got the caller and turned on a jackrabbit sound I think it was called lightening jack, off to my right I saw some movement. Out nearly a mile there was a coyote trotting towards us. I sat and watched it till it got closer and stopped, I shut the rabbit sounds off it perked it's ears up and started coming again dropped into a slight draw then popped out in front of us. At around a hundred yards I barked at it, it stopped and just stood there looking in my direction. It stood there for several seconds and I'm saying to myself somebody shoot the thing please. After what seemed an eternity, a shot rang out it dropped, and the landowner says why didn't any of you guys shoot. They all had the same thing to say we couldn't believe that one really came in that close. I asked them haven't you ever called one in before. The guy with the fox pro said yeah but not that close. My friend the landowner and I about fell over laughing and he said to me see why I asked you to come show these guys a few tips. I still have the picture of them holding the coyote they have gotten better at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2747549, member: 91783"] A couple of years after I retired, I got a call asking me if I would take a guy's son-in-law out and show him some calling tips. I said that I would and arranged to meet them the next morning. When I met them there were 4 sons-in-law and the landowner, we went out did a couple of dry stands, moved to a location where I have had really good luck in the past. I got them all set up out of sight but where they could see and shoot from their locations. The owner said you don't even have your rifle with you don't you think we are going to have any luck. I looked at him and said let's see there are five others here with rifles I don't think I will need one unless you forgot how to shoot and nobody else can. I got set up with the one that had a new fox pro call with him asked him if I could use his call sat it down and got my hand-held howler out and let-out one long lone howl then sat and waited. After a couple of minutes, I got the caller and turned on a jackrabbit sound I think it was called lightening jack, off to my right I saw some movement. Out nearly a mile there was a coyote trotting towards us. I sat and watched it till it got closer and stopped, I shut the rabbit sounds off it perked it's ears up and started coming again dropped into a slight draw then popped out in front of us. At around a hundred yards I barked at it, it stopped and just stood there looking in my direction. It stood there for several seconds and I'm saying to myself somebody shoot the thing please. After what seemed an eternity, a shot rang out it dropped, and the landowner says why didn't any of you guys shoot. They all had the same thing to say we couldn't believe that one really came in that close. I asked them haven't you ever called one in before. The guy with the fox pro said yeah but not that close. My friend the landowner and I about fell over laughing and he said to me see why I asked you to come show these guys a few tips. I still have the picture of them holding the coyote they have gotten better at it. [/QUOTE]
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