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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2815134" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Work the WIND. Most animals have "Motion Sensors" built into their brain. Where they can't smell their brain registers any slight movement that is received through their OPTICS.</p><p>Getting rid of your scent, covering up (masking) you scent and hunt the WIND. I like the Sardines. Have used it before and also have taken Road Kill with me. Even used live chickens/geese tethered along with Mechanical Red Tail hawks, MoJo Critter and Decoy Fawns.</p><p>If a Predator SMELLS you or sees- your busted.</p><p>I usually only hunt alone unless the other hunter knows the rules.</p><p>Sometimes I have to take the property owner when they see all the equipment i have (NV Scope, Thermal, Calls Decoys.) Usally don't have too good luck from them moving too much, making noise not scent free clothing.</p><p>Just an example how good Coyotes can be. We were hunting in an elevated shooting house used for Deer hunting. There was a small opening to look and shoot out of. I was calling three yotes in from 500yds away. This was just at DUSK. They were on the top of a hill on a NG Pipeline. The three started coming in and the person with me moved inside of the shooting house. The one coyote stopped in her tracks and looked directly at us. I suspect that it was a old female and very smart. She did a 180 and the other two followed her.</p><p>The person I had with me asked what happened? I said you moved. He was like no way the coyote could see me move at 500 yrds. He never was invited to hunt with me again. This was actually the second time he got us busted. I felt obliged to take him since he was the one with dozens of areas on thousands of acres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2815134, member: 116439"] Work the WIND. Most animals have "Motion Sensors" built into their brain. Where they can't smell their brain registers any slight movement that is received through their OPTICS. Getting rid of your scent, covering up (masking) you scent and hunt the WIND. I like the Sardines. Have used it before and also have taken Road Kill with me. Even used live chickens/geese tethered along with Mechanical Red Tail hawks, MoJo Critter and Decoy Fawns. If a Predator SMELLS you or sees- your busted. I usually only hunt alone unless the other hunter knows the rules. Sometimes I have to take the property owner when they see all the equipment i have (NV Scope, Thermal, Calls Decoys.) Usally don't have too good luck from them moving too much, making noise not scent free clothing. Just an example how good Coyotes can be. We were hunting in an elevated shooting house used for Deer hunting. There was a small opening to look and shoot out of. I was calling three yotes in from 500yds away. This was just at DUSK. They were on the top of a hill on a NG Pipeline. The three started coming in and the person with me moved inside of the shooting house. The one coyote stopped in her tracks and looked directly at us. I suspect that it was a old female and very smart. She did a 180 and the other two followed her. The person I had with me asked what happened? I said you moved. He was like no way the coyote could see me move at 500 yrds. He never was invited to hunt with me again. This was actually the second time he got us busted. I felt obliged to take him since he was the one with dozens of areas on thousands of acres. [/QUOTE]
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