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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyotes won’t come in on a call
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2042450" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Practice on deer that are feeding , cows that are bedded ect. to see how close you can get to them . Step with your toe going down first then the heel , use all the low spots to go towards them you can . You don't have to see them 100% of the time while you are approaching them . When you are looking at them see them with your peripheral vision . Even people know when you stair at them too much . I've walked up on a sleeping coyote to with in 10 feet and shot her with my 22 revolver just to see if I still could and a bob cat that is watching down into a draw to with in 30 feet . If you are interested in learning more on how to stalk better the Army , Marine Corps ,and Seals have put out some good booklets on the subject or you could enlist and go through their training and O J T program working 12-16 hours a day the way they do it when deployed .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2042450, member: 91783"] Practice on deer that are feeding , cows that are bedded ect. to see how close you can get to them . Step with your toe going down first then the heel , use all the low spots to go towards them you can . You don't have to see them 100% of the time while you are approaching them . When you are looking at them see them with your peripheral vision . Even people know when you stair at them too much . I've walked up on a sleeping coyote to with in 10 feet and shot her with my 22 revolver just to see if I still could and a bob cat that is watching down into a draw to with in 30 feet . If you are interested in learning more on how to stalk better the Army , Marine Corps ,and Seals have put out some good booklets on the subject or you could enlist and go through their training and O J T program working 12-16 hours a day the way they do it when deployed . [/QUOTE]
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