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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="esshup" data-source="post: 3077392" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>If they are attacking one of your cats, do you have a cat in distress call on your caller? Go pattern that shotgun with the flight control wad and the buckshot. It might be a way tighter pattern than you expect. Pattern the shotgun at the distance you expect to shoot them. If you don't know, pattern it at 20 yds and again at 45 yds.</p><p></p><p>If you can see out into your field a ways, try this. Put 4 bales of hay in a + pattern with the corners of the hay bales barely touching. Throw birdseed/corn on the ground in the hole between the hay bales. Toss some hay over the seed so the birds can't see the seeds. Mice will find the seed and coyotes will sit on top of the hay bale waiting for a mouse. You can shoot them off the hay bale from a distance.</p><p></p><p>If none of that works, you should contact a local canine trapper. Look for a local trapping association in your area and talk to them. Here in Indiana we can trap/shoot coyotes on our own property or property that we have permission on 24/7/365.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esshup, post: 3077392, member: 11101"] If they are attacking one of your cats, do you have a cat in distress call on your caller? Go pattern that shotgun with the flight control wad and the buckshot. It might be a way tighter pattern than you expect. Pattern the shotgun at the distance you expect to shoot them. If you don't know, pattern it at 20 yds and again at 45 yds. If you can see out into your field a ways, try this. Put 4 bales of hay in a + pattern with the corners of the hay bales barely touching. Throw birdseed/corn on the ground in the hole between the hay bales. Toss some hay over the seed so the birds can't see the seeds. Mice will find the seed and coyotes will sit on top of the hay bale waiting for a mouse. You can shoot them off the hay bale from a distance. If none of that works, you should contact a local canine trapper. Look for a local trapping association in your area and talk to them. Here in Indiana we can trap/shoot coyotes on our own property or property that we have permission on 24/7/365. [/QUOTE]
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