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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Sierra Mountains and NV desert
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<blockquote data-quote="muleyman" data-source="post: 415058" data-attributes="member: 11540"><p>Ya I know which one it is. I would steer clear or be very selective in shots. This area gets a TON of foot traffic. The trail leads into Truckee as well around the golf course then off out into the hills. The only thing about the hills is that they are covered with homes and more trails, in fact about three miles or so of the trail is a wooded boardwalk to keep people from trampling the natural flowers and weeds. Whatever....... Unless we are thinking of two different places I would definitely steer clear of the I-80 side. If you go out Hwy 89 (N) you can get away from some folks. Also around the area of Hobart Mills can hold some, but again there are people in and around........This all used to be a great area to hunt and fish but over the past several years it has just become a skier/mountain biker resort town that has made it truly a pain in the butt to do much around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleyman, post: 415058, member: 11540"] Ya I know which one it is. I would steer clear or be very selective in shots. This area gets a TON of foot traffic. The trail leads into Truckee as well around the golf course then off out into the hills. The only thing about the hills is that they are covered with homes and more trails, in fact about three miles or so of the trail is a wooded boardwalk to keep people from trampling the natural flowers and weeds. Whatever....... Unless we are thinking of two different places I would definitely steer clear of the I-80 side. If you go out Hwy 89 (N) you can get away from some folks. Also around the area of Hobart Mills can hold some, but again there are people in and around........This all used to be a great area to hunt and fish but over the past several years it has just become a skier/mountain biker resort town that has made it truly a pain in the butt to do much around. [/QUOTE]
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