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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: 2770159" data-attributes="member: 121068"><p>I seem to be getting much better at finding and getting pairs lately, by talking to the ranchers, and then just walking ridges and glassing. By doing a lot of watching and listening, I can spot them long before they see me. They don't seem to to see me, or at least pay any attention to me beyond 600 yards. Then it's fairly easy to approach to a good shooting position. It's easy to miss a coyote at any range, but with my rig any shot under 600 is usually a dead dog since they are unaware of my presence and I have lots of time to get set up. I much prefer this method rather than calling them in. I've only been using the caller to stop them with a howl, then after the first shot hitting the coyote fight button to bring the other one back. I've taken five pairs in the last couple of weeks this way. Interestingly, the coyote fight call readily brings the female back if I shoot the male first. I've noticed that when I see a coyote at mid-morning or mid-afternoon, they must be near their denning area, as I can go back another day and find them in the same area a lot of times.</p><p>Having fun learning 'coyote'.[ATTACH=full]446205[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windypants, post: 2770159, member: 121068"] I seem to be getting much better at finding and getting pairs lately, by talking to the ranchers, and then just walking ridges and glassing. By doing a lot of watching and listening, I can spot them long before they see me. They don’t seem to to see me, or at least pay any attention to me beyond 600 yards. Then it’s fairly easy to approach to a good shooting position. It’s easy to miss a coyote at any range, but with my rig any shot under 600 is usually a dead dog since they are unaware of my presence and I have lots of time to get set up. I much prefer this method rather than calling them in. I’ve only been using the caller to stop them with a howl, then after the first shot hitting the coyote fight button to bring the other one back. I’ve taken five pairs in the last couple of weeks this way. Interestingly, the coyote fight call readily brings the female back if I shoot the male first. I’ve noticed that when I see a coyote at mid-morning or mid-afternoon, they must be near their denning area, as I can go back another day and find them in the same area a lot of times. Having fun learning ‘coyote’.[ATTACH type="full"]446205[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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