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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: 2960415" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Gotta love a good cut bank just for that reason, highfinblue. I got called one time for some racoon control, so I took my son and coon dog out to do it. Gizmo was a black brindle mountain cur, well-mannered and eager to help and please. My son and I set up on a dyke then cast Gizmo he treed 13 coons in one tree near the guy's garden. I let my son shoot them out for him. So, we then decided to do a little coon calling with my hand call. I was using a Circee jackrabbit to make coon cub squeaks and growls. Pretty soon I heard noise in an irrigation ditch to our side then my son let out a scream as a big bore racoon was running straight at him from the ditch bank. A week later I went back out and the rancher wanted to go with me. I cast Gizmo we hunted and got a couple of racoons treed. I told the guy it was time to go back and told Gizmo to load up, pretty soon I heard him jump in the back of my truck, then the guy said don't you need to call in your dog and put him on the lead. So, I told him I told him to load up and then I heard him jump in the truck. When we got to the truck Gizmo was waiting there the guy looked at him then me and said I have never seen a dog like that he minds well and understands you. Back then you could also buy a racoon squaller made by Murry Burnham.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2960415, member: 91783"] Gotta love a good cut bank just for that reason, highfinblue. I got called one time for some racoon control, so I took my son and coon dog out to do it. Gizmo was a black brindle mountain cur, well-mannered and eager to help and please. My son and I set up on a dyke then cast Gizmo he treed 13 coons in one tree near the guy's garden. I let my son shoot them out for him. So, we then decided to do a little coon calling with my hand call. I was using a Circee jackrabbit to make coon cub squeaks and growls. Pretty soon I heard noise in an irrigation ditch to our side then my son let out a scream as a big bore racoon was running straight at him from the ditch bank. A week later I went back out and the rancher wanted to go with me. I cast Gizmo we hunted and got a couple of racoons treed. I told the guy it was time to go back and told Gizmo to load up, pretty soon I heard him jump in the back of my truck, then the guy said don't you need to call in your dog and put him on the lead. So, I told him I told him to load up and then I heard him jump in the truck. When we got to the truck Gizmo was waiting there the guy looked at him then me and said I have never seen a dog like that he minds well and understands you. Back then you could also buy a racoon squaller made by Murry Burnham. [/QUOTE]
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