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Teaching An Old Dog New Coyote Hunting Tricks By Justin Shireman
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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlock" data-source="post: 289116" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Justin, I read where you live just south of OKC. I live in Norman, on the east side of town. I have been hunting coyotes off and on for about 10 years. Not too succesful but it's fun. I mainly hunt with primitive bows and arrows for deer and also pistols, single shot. </p><p>I have been hunting some coyotes with my pistols and a couple so far last year. I have about 600 acres in NW OK, north of Clinton about 2.5 hrs from Norman. It is nothing but canyons and hills that are great to shoot from. I saw a couple of large coyotes during deer last fall and this spring while turkey hunting. If you ever want to try that place and help a guy learn a few tricks let me know. All I have used is a couple of mouth calls. I have worked for OGE for 36 years and have some other places we could hit also that I have acquired over the years building power lines. </p><p></p><p>Mike Hames</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlock, post: 289116, member: 6546"] Justin, I read where you live just south of OKC. I live in Norman, on the east side of town. I have been hunting coyotes off and on for about 10 years. Not too succesful but it's fun. I mainly hunt with primitive bows and arrows for deer and also pistols, single shot. I have been hunting some coyotes with my pistols and a couple so far last year. I have about 600 acres in NW OK, north of Clinton about 2.5 hrs from Norman. It is nothing but canyons and hills that are great to shoot from. I saw a couple of large coyotes during deer last fall and this spring while turkey hunting. If you ever want to try that place and help a guy learn a few tricks let me know. All I have used is a couple of mouth calls. I have worked for OGE for 36 years and have some other places we could hit also that I have acquired over the years building power lines. Mike Hames [/QUOTE]
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