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West NC Coyote hunting/ HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 924777" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>At my old place, before being married, I had a little more freedom. I kept a carcass pile going just about all winter. I drove a snow plow and I was a seasonal worker so it made it easier to do things like that. I would go hunting at least 4 days a week in the winter if it wasn't snowing. The carcass pile is were I disposed of the animal left overs. And yes my house looked like a redneck bachelors paradise. The fridge was full of meat and beer, and hunting gear was spread out everywhere. I heated with wood, and fried or grilled everything. I did shoot several coyotes out of the window, or through a cracked door, or of the porch. Sometimes I would pull up the driveway and see one running to the woods. Marriage and a family has tamed that a little (very little). Now I drive a tractor trailer and work a lot more. But I still manage to shoot coyotes, and over a dead deer is my favorite way. </p><p> But keep in mind, I have NEVER lived in town. Its always been a long walk to my neighbors. And I also own equipment, so getting a frozen dead deer out in field is not that big of a deal. This is actually a pretty popular coyote hunting method in our area. It really dose work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 924777, member: 67011"] At my old place, before being married, I had a little more freedom. I kept a carcass pile going just about all winter. I drove a snow plow and I was a seasonal worker so it made it easier to do things like that. I would go hunting at least 4 days a week in the winter if it wasn't snowing. The carcass pile is were I disposed of the animal left overs. And yes my house looked like a redneck bachelors paradise. The fridge was full of meat and beer, and hunting gear was spread out everywhere. I heated with wood, and fried or grilled everything. I did shoot several coyotes out of the window, or through a cracked door, or of the porch. Sometimes I would pull up the driveway and see one running to the woods. Marriage and a family has tamed that a little (very little). Now I drive a tractor trailer and work a lot more. But I still manage to shoot coyotes, and over a dead deer is my favorite way. But keep in mind, I have NEVER lived in town. Its always been a long walk to my neighbors. And I also own equipment, so getting a frozen dead deer out in field is not that big of a deal. This is actually a pretty popular coyote hunting method in our area. It really dose work. [/QUOTE]
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