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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="74honker" data-source="post: 3065495" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>Dave, niether dog appeared to have had pups yet, a little early for here too I think. Niether bellys looked disturbed or milking. The one from yesterday I showed the PG pic lol. She was facing away and the entrance was just left of her center and the exit was pretty much her entire left side. It was ugly. I will definately be looking out for the male if one around next few days. About a week ago I heard a few sound off at sunset, first time in a long while I've even heard any and not far from the house here. Where I could hear a couple is where my hunch is on the den area. Was actually waiting for the right conditions to line up with my time to get set up some evening to try them. Both of these were coming through between 7:30 and 8AM and if anything, heading back towards where I thought a den may be. Last week I have covered ALOT of ground inspecting ditches, ditchbanks, crossings, levee, and watching for sign all the time over my area of roughly 10k acres. Sign was sporaditic at best, you see a track here and there and maybe a scat pile but nothing near what just a few years ago. Can't say I really seen any attempted denning yet either where I've been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 3065495, member: 113930"] Dave, niether dog appeared to have had pups yet, a little early for here too I think. Niether bellys looked disturbed or milking. The one from yesterday I showed the PG pic lol. She was facing away and the entrance was just left of her center and the exit was pretty much her entire left side. It was ugly. I will definately be looking out for the male if one around next few days. About a week ago I heard a few sound off at sunset, first time in a long while I've even heard any and not far from the house here. Where I could hear a couple is where my hunch is on the den area. Was actually waiting for the right conditions to line up with my time to get set up some evening to try them. Both of these were coming through between 7:30 and 8AM and if anything, heading back towards where I thought a den may be. Last week I have covered ALOT of ground inspecting ditches, ditchbanks, crossings, levee, and watching for sign all the time over my area of roughly 10k acres. Sign was sporaditic at best, you see a track here and there and maybe a scat pile but nothing near what just a few years ago. Can't say I really seen any attempted denning yet either where I've been. [/QUOTE]
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