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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: 2969096" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It's always been interesting to me how hard that coyotes will work to decoy you away from their dens. With the country that I'm in being so open I have often gone out set up and did my interrogation howls during denning season knowing that I wasn't going to get them to howl back at me, just so that I could glass and see them setting on a hill or rise looking at me and then back at the den. Not really wanting them to come into me till they told me where their den was. I have at times known where the den was pretty much but gotten a little too close then howled just to have them bolt from the den and get out away from me in an open area to bark really shrill and do some high-pitched short howls and yodels doing kickbacks and just raising all kinds of a fuss trying to get me to follow them away from the pups. I can't count the number of coyotes that have given their lives to me trying to decoy me away from their pups, with or without the use of decoy dogs. Reading the sign and tracking then knowing what to say to them with a howler when you are close but not too close to the den, is about as good a day as you will ever have if you are talking about an adrenalin rush. The only rush better than that is having one jump off of a cut bank or a bolder and landing beside you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2969096, member: 91783"] It's always been interesting to me how hard that coyotes will work to decoy you away from their dens. With the country that I'm in being so open I have often gone out set up and did my interrogation howls during denning season knowing that I wasn't going to get them to howl back at me, just so that I could glass and see them setting on a hill or rise looking at me and then back at the den. Not really wanting them to come into me till they told me where their den was. I have at times known where the den was pretty much but gotten a little too close then howled just to have them bolt from the den and get out away from me in an open area to bark really shrill and do some high-pitched short howls and yodels doing kickbacks and just raising all kinds of a fuss trying to get me to follow them away from the pups. I can't count the number of coyotes that have given their lives to me trying to decoy me away from their pups, with or without the use of decoy dogs. Reading the sign and tracking then knowing what to say to them with a howler when you are close but not too close to the den, is about as good a day as you will ever have if you are talking about an adrenalin rush. The only rush better than that is having one jump off of a cut bank or a bolder and landing beside you. [/QUOTE]
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