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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: 3102567" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have always found it interesting how fast a surrogate will take the pups out of the area after something happens to the adults and how far they will take them some of the time. I tracked a female taking the pups up a good sandy road one year for over a mile to another location. I shot the male one morning and got the female the next morning but didn't find the den that day, the next morning I came in from the north and as I was getting close to where I figured the den to be I saw the tracks in the sand of the road. These pups were probably near a month old and were traveling with her on their own. I also took a female one time with a snare and the male brought in another female within a couple of days to help him with the pups but they both moved nearly two miles from where I took the female. The pups talked and gave them away about a week later. They were in a deep draw under a large overhanging sandstone ledge. Do they have a southern drawl down there ? lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3102567, member: 91783"] I have always found it interesting how fast a surrogate will take the pups out of the area after something happens to the adults and how far they will take them some of the time. I tracked a female taking the pups up a good sandy road one year for over a mile to another location. I shot the male one morning and got the female the next morning but didn't find the den that day, the next morning I came in from the north and as I was getting close to where I figured the den to be I saw the tracks in the sand of the road. These pups were probably near a month old and were traveling with her on their own. I also took a female one time with a snare and the male brought in another female within a couple of days to help him with the pups but they both moved nearly two miles from where I took the female. The pups talked and gave them away about a week later. They were in a deep draw under a large overhanging sandstone ledge. Do they have a southern drawl down there ? lol [/QUOTE]
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