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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="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2182018" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Be careful with that thing and don't keep it on your body. Had a friend that was squirrel hunting with one in a breast pocket. Easing around on a still morning killed his limit in about 30min. He thought it was great, the mosquitoes didn't bother him. Did it again the next morning. They weren't moving nearly as well. After about an hour he passed out and nearly died from breathing the fumes. As for those swamp mosquitoes carry a .44 Mag for protection, but God help you if you just wing one!!</p><p></p><p>Need to add; A coyote will not only bust you where you are, they will bust you where you have been, and hours later. Remember this when approaching a stand. If a coyote crosses your trail, you are busted. I don't care what you wear or what scent protection you use. Because of this, I wouldn't worry about the Thermocel. We don't use any scent protection for coyotes, I have wanted to try ozone, but its expensive and I seriously doubt it would work. There used to be a two part scent called dead horse. It smelled somewhere between dead and been dead, and was awful to smell. A coyote had no trouble picking me out amongst it. If the Feds could find a way to tame and train coyotes, they could put an end to the drug trade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2182018, member: 92702"] Be careful with that thing and don't keep it on your body. Had a friend that was squirrel hunting with one in a breast pocket. Easing around on a still morning killed his limit in about 30min. He thought it was great, the mosquitoes didn't bother him. Did it again the next morning. They weren't moving nearly as well. After about an hour he passed out and nearly died from breathing the fumes. As for those swamp mosquitoes carry a .44 Mag for protection, but God help you if you just wing one!! Need to add; A coyote will not only bust you where you are, they will bust you where you have been, and hours later. Remember this when approaching a stand. If a coyote crosses your trail, you are busted. I don't care what you wear or what scent protection you use. Because of this, I wouldn't worry about the Thermocel. We don't use any scent protection for coyotes, I have wanted to try ozone, but its expensive and I seriously doubt it would work. There used to be a two part scent called dead horse. It smelled somewhere between dead and been dead, and was awful to smell. A coyote had no trouble picking me out amongst it. If the Feds could find a way to tame and train coyotes, they could put an end to the drug trade. [/QUOTE]
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