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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Why coyote hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="chuckmaster" data-source="post: 372762" data-attributes="member: 23792"><p>To hunt coyotes, you have to be on top of your A game. You have to be in the right spot so that they don't wind you or spot you and you have to be quick to spot them and a good shot to hit them. I can't think of any other animal that will hone your shooting skills. It pits you against an animal that has far greater hearing than the average house dog, better eye sight than turkeys, and they are a far better hunter than most of us.</p><p> </p><p>They are a preditor and they are responsible for the decline in our woodchucks, turkeys, and white tail here in upstate New York. I can't count the times that I have been out hunting turkey and have a coyote ruin the hunt. They are great stalkers and work great as a team to flush out game.</p><p> </p><p>Until you try it you won't understand what a challenge and rewarding feeling it is to bag one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuckmaster, post: 372762, member: 23792"] To hunt coyotes, you have to be on top of your A game. You have to be in the right spot so that they don't wind you or spot you and you have to be quick to spot them and a good shot to hit them. I can't think of any other animal that will hone your shooting skills. It pits you against an animal that has far greater hearing than the average house dog, better eye sight than turkeys, and they are a far better hunter than most of us. They are a preditor and they are responsible for the decline in our woodchucks, turkeys, and white tail here in upstate New York. I can't count the times that I have been out hunting turkey and have a coyote ruin the hunt. They are great stalkers and work great as a team to flush out game. Until you try it you won't understand what a challenge and rewarding feeling it is to bag one. [/QUOTE]
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