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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2778331" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>To target specific coyotes in any manor is a challenge setting traps isn't learned over night and when done correctly for coyotes is a complex art form that took me a few years to get to where I could fool a specific coyote and consistently catch it. Snares took a little less time for me to get the hang of getting a specific coyote with, but human scent is still a problem they also take preparation to get them ready to use. Calling also is an art to master and not learned quickly to be consistent at getting specific coyotes. No matter how you decide to target a specific animal it is a challenge and mistakes will be made by all of us at times in doing that and why we find it so interesting as well as rewarding to do it. A small party for myself after each successful targeted animal is collected, a smile a cup of coffee and saying thank you for allowing me to harvest that animal then on to the next challenge, some animals are taken in a day or two while some take a month or two, a few still take a couple of years it all depends on how cautious they are or become study them and their ways enjoy what you are doing don't beat yourself up when you make a mistake learn from it ,they do , endeavor to persevere , they don't live forever but there will always be a replacement for the ones that you kill , when you create a vacuum someone will flow in to fill it the time of the year dictates how fast that will happen .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2778331, member: 91783"] To target specific coyotes in any manor is a challenge setting traps isn't learned over night and when done correctly for coyotes is a complex art form that took me a few years to get to where I could fool a specific coyote and consistently catch it. Snares took a little less time for me to get the hang of getting a specific coyote with, but human scent is still a problem they also take preparation to get them ready to use. Calling also is an art to master and not learned quickly to be consistent at getting specific coyotes. No matter how you decide to target a specific animal it is a challenge and mistakes will be made by all of us at times in doing that and why we find it so interesting as well as rewarding to do it. A small party for myself after each successful targeted animal is collected, a smile a cup of coffee and saying thank you for allowing me to harvest that animal then on to the next challenge, some animals are taken in a day or two while some take a month or two, a few still take a couple of years it all depends on how cautious they are or become study them and their ways enjoy what you are doing don't beat yourself up when you make a mistake learn from it ,they do , endeavor to persevere , they don't live forever but there will always be a replacement for the ones that you kill , when you create a vacuum someone will flow in to fill it the time of the year dictates how fast that will happen . [/QUOTE]
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