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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: 2841812" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>This innocent looking draw actually is a major travel route for predators. In the fall there will be cow trails that run down it and across the end of it near the road. The road comes near the end of it then y's and goes through a saddle into a badlands type of country to a creek three miles away. The road takes the easy travel route but the longer route to the spring then to the creek. Going the other direction, it joins three major draws then ends at a spring a couple of miles away. Water and traveling out of sight make it an important travel route. I can take five or six fox and three or four coyotes at the head of it down wind of a small sage brush used as my backing and scent post. The draw runs east and west with the predominate wind coming from the west. Tracking and learning to understand what I am observing told me this was my best set location for a couple of miles in this area. I found that I could make two sets here and have an animal nearly every check or check empty sets time after time in other places along the way to it. The time of year also plays a large part in it when the animals aren't traveling far from the kids you can only take the ones that call it home, but when they are dispersing in the fall and winter there will be more animals traveling past it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2841812, member: 91783"] This innocent looking draw actually is a major travel route for predators. In the fall there will be cow trails that run down it and across the end of it near the road. The road comes near the end of it then y's and goes through a saddle into a badlands type of country to a creek three miles away. The road takes the easy travel route but the longer route to the spring then to the creek. Going the other direction, it joins three major draws then ends at a spring a couple of miles away. Water and traveling out of sight make it an important travel route. I can take five or six fox and three or four coyotes at the head of it down wind of a small sage brush used as my backing and scent post. The draw runs east and west with the predominate wind coming from the west. Tracking and learning to understand what I am observing told me this was my best set location for a couple of miles in this area. I found that I could make two sets here and have an animal nearly every check or check empty sets time after time in other places along the way to it. The time of year also plays a large part in it when the animals aren't traveling far from the kids you can only take the ones that call it home, but when they are dispersing in the fall and winter there will be more animals traveling past it. [/QUOTE]
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