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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: 3082605" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>For all of us that hunt coyotes we for whatever reasons don't get to go back the next day or even in the evenings after we have killed a coyote or two in the same areas just to listen to the ones that are left in the areas reactions to having a coyote missing from their areas. So many times, the control worker is busy and doesn't really have time the same as the person that is doing it for pleasure, they have a job, they have a family, and so many other things in their lives. I found out a lot by doing that and mostly just listening to the other coyotes. I found that if I left a dead coyote where they would find it that they did long mournful howls there at the body of the dead coyote. I learned that if I still needed to get one or two coyotes after taking one of the adults and the pups from the den it was best to take them with me completely out of the area so that the ones left would actually search for them. A then I heard different vocalizations they would use to locate them, that I could then take advantage of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3082605, member: 91783"] For all of us that hunt coyotes we for whatever reasons don't get to go back the next day or even in the evenings after we have killed a coyote or two in the same areas just to listen to the ones that are left in the areas reactions to having a coyote missing from their areas. So many times, the control worker is busy and doesn't really have time the same as the person that is doing it for pleasure, they have a job, they have a family, and so many other things in their lives. I found out a lot by doing that and mostly just listening to the other coyotes. I found that if I left a dead coyote where they would find it that they did long mournful howls there at the body of the dead coyote. I learned that if I still needed to get one or two coyotes after taking one of the adults and the pups from the den it was best to take them with me completely out of the area so that the ones left would actually search for them. A then I heard different vocalizations they would use to locate them, that I could then take advantage of. [/QUOTE]
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