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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1969828" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>In 1987 I was up hunting coyote in the spring time . I had the rancher with me . I howled twice barked once then howled again . We waited for a few min. and I repeated it . There was an answer so I answered them back then just sat back to wait . They came out of an aspen patch across the draw and were headed our way out on a small flat atop of the rim of the draw . It had one small patch of sage brush just before it dropped off into the draw around 600 yards away from us . All of a sudden 6 doe mule deer came on the run at the two coyote running them into the sage brush . The does circled the small patch of sagebrush and kept the coyote cornered in it for half an hour before they made a break for it back the way they had come from with the deer in hot pursuit . It took me another week and a different call to finally get that pair . I had to move in closer to where they were denned . I slipped in by myself went to the sage brush patch they had been cornered in and used a puppy tape in my Johnny Stewart MS512 . They slipped out to the edge of the aspens I dropped one then got on my critter call standard hand call and did coyote in distress the male stopped looked back then he also went down to a 55 grain sierra HPBT from my 223 model 788 rem . The work of finding the den then started . They were in a rock pile about 75 yards farther up the hill past the aspens . 7 pups were in the den hole another lucky day for me .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1969828, member: 91783"] In 1987 I was up hunting coyote in the spring time . I had the rancher with me . I howled twice barked once then howled again . We waited for a few min. and I repeated it . There was an answer so I answered them back then just sat back to wait . They came out of an aspen patch across the draw and were headed our way out on a small flat atop of the rim of the draw . It had one small patch of sage brush just before it dropped off into the draw around 600 yards away from us . All of a sudden 6 doe mule deer came on the run at the two coyote running them into the sage brush . The does circled the small patch of sagebrush and kept the coyote cornered in it for half an hour before they made a break for it back the way they had come from with the deer in hot pursuit . It took me another week and a different call to finally get that pair . I had to move in closer to where they were denned . I slipped in by myself went to the sage brush patch they had been cornered in and used a puppy tape in my Johnny Stewart MS512 . They slipped out to the edge of the aspens I dropped one then got on my critter call standard hand call and did coyote in distress the male stopped looked back then he also went down to a 55 grain sierra HPBT from my 223 model 788 rem . The work of finding the den then started . They were in a rock pile about 75 yards farther up the hill past the aspens . 7 pups were in the den hole another lucky day for me . [/QUOTE]
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