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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: 2748523" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I had a favorite bob cat set it was in a rock pile in the middle of a pasture on the south facing side of it there was a trail that went up the side of it between large boulders that had fallen off of the bigger piece of sandstone. When you got up near the top there were a couple of over hangs with recessed areas in them that were out of the usual west winds and were sunny most of the day. One of them near the west end of the rock pile had a side that had rocks laid up to farther protect it from the winds out in the front you could still see the fire pit and burned ground where over the years the native Americans had used it for protection. Up on the top of it there were indentions that held snow and rainwater. Every bobcat in the area visited it. I was on my way up there one morning to call some coyotes, when I heard a noise above and to the front of me, I froze and bounding around tumbling and wrestling a pair of maybe half-grown bobcat kittens were running and jumping on each other. They noticed me one crouched down the other leapt to the top of a rock both they and I just stood there staring at each other. Cats being cats their tails began to move the one on the rock crouched low and slowly inched my way. I'm sure they had never seen a human before. I was asking myself where is mom, did she leave the kittens her by themselves is she setting up there too? We had a star down for several minutes before I moved a step toward them. In a split second they jumped turned and ran away from me then down the side off the rock pile along the way mom joined them. A good morning for me even if I didn't go ahead and call from that location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2748523, member: 91783"] I had a favorite bob cat set it was in a rock pile in the middle of a pasture on the south facing side of it there was a trail that went up the side of it between large boulders that had fallen off of the bigger piece of sandstone. When you got up near the top there were a couple of over hangs with recessed areas in them that were out of the usual west winds and were sunny most of the day. One of them near the west end of the rock pile had a side that had rocks laid up to farther protect it from the winds out in the front you could still see the fire pit and burned ground where over the years the native Americans had used it for protection. Up on the top of it there were indentions that held snow and rainwater. Every bobcat in the area visited it. I was on my way up there one morning to call some coyotes, when I heard a noise above and to the front of me, I froze and bounding around tumbling and wrestling a pair of maybe half-grown bobcat kittens were running and jumping on each other. They noticed me one crouched down the other leapt to the top of a rock both they and I just stood there staring at each other. Cats being cats their tails began to move the one on the rock crouched low and slowly inched my way. I'm sure they had never seen a human before. I was asking myself where is mom, did she leave the kittens her by themselves is she setting up there too? We had a star down for several minutes before I moved a step toward them. In a split second they jumped turned and ran away from me then down the side off the rock pile along the way mom joined them. A good morning for me even if I didn't go ahead and call from that location. [/QUOTE]
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