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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="windypants" data-source="post: 2751059" data-attributes="member: 121068"><p>Well, now I'm hooked on this thread with all of your stories and the knowledge that you share. I'm currently on page 23 of your 'book', learning everything I can from your experiences. I got started in long range shooting over a year ago after selling our sawmill business, and now I love wandering the hills hunting coyotes. My preference is looking for opportunities to practice my long range shooting skills, rather than the fast and furious action of calling them in close. I do enjoy calling them but am not very good at it. I've got our surviving locals pretty call-shy, so I quit calling here. I've taken 14 in our valley, mostly over 500 yards with the longest so far being 1052. I'm 59 and never really hunted coyotes before, just shot them as opportunity presented itself, so now this is a new adventure learning 'coyote'. Now I'm trying to learn to read sign and call intelligently to locate them and get them to show themselves for a shot without just educating them. This picture is from one of my favorite 'sniper' lookouts. There's a dead coyote at the bottom of the triangle snowbank at 528 yards that I stopped with a female howl while I got set up for the shot.</p><p></p><p> Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and stories!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]440526[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windypants, post: 2751059, member: 121068"] Well, now I'm hooked on this thread with all of your stories and the knowledge that you share. I'm currently on page 23 of your 'book', learning everything I can from your experiences. I got started in long range shooting over a year ago after selling our sawmill business, and now I love wandering the hills hunting coyotes. My preference is looking for opportunities to practice my long range shooting skills, rather than the fast and furious action of calling them in close. I do enjoy calling them but am not very good at it. I've got our surviving locals pretty call-shy, so I quit calling here. I've taken 14 in our valley, mostly over 500 yards with the longest so far being 1052. I'm 59 and never really hunted coyotes before, just shot them as opportunity presented itself, so now this is a new adventure learning 'coyote'. Now I'm trying to learn to read sign and call intelligently to locate them and get them to show themselves for a shot without just educating them. This picture is from one of my favorite 'sniper' lookouts. There's a dead coyote at the bottom of the triangle snowbank at 528 yards that I stopped with a female howl while I got set up for the shot. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and stories! [ATTACH type="full"]440526[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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