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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: 3068011" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I had a big advantage in that I worked the same areas for years. With the red fox and coyotes, they would den in the same general area year after year. I have a few times found pups in the same holes a few years apart if they were in good rock holes. I had one rancher that found out where one of these rock holes were and filled it with cactus, that caused me more work because then I couldn't just check there first, I now had to do more tracking and find exactly where they had a new hole, so it cost me a day or two of tracking or locating. But he was doing what he thought would be in his best interest by not being educated thinking that if he didn't let them den in that hole, they wouldn't den in that area. I was nice and tried to explain it to him that it was really to his and my advantage not to do that as it would help me get them faster if they would reuse the same hole and I could find another den in the time it saved me, if they did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3068011, member: 91783"] I had a big advantage in that I worked the same areas for years. With the red fox and coyotes, they would den in the same general area year after year. I have a few times found pups in the same holes a few years apart if they were in good rock holes. I had one rancher that found out where one of these rock holes were and filled it with cactus, that caused me more work because then I couldn't just check there first, I now had to do more tracking and find exactly where they had a new hole, so it cost me a day or two of tracking or locating. But he was doing what he thought would be in his best interest by not being educated thinking that if he didn't let them den in that hole, they wouldn't den in that area. I was nice and tried to explain it to him that it was really to his and my advantage not to do that as it would help me get them faster if they would reuse the same hole and I could find another den in the time it saved me, if they did. [/QUOTE]
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