trapper1954
Well-Known Member
Well here we go live from the eclipse 45 minutes south&west of Kerrville Texas. Growing dark now.
Get out the thermals!!!!!Level of darkness is total, no shots could be made if you were hunting,, Stumble and fall dark.
Mr Dave, I've got a question for ya about locating. I use to go to a Ranch between Wibeau & Baker Montana in the summer and fall. I could go cuz I was single and because of my schedule I had the time. Behind Virgil's house was a large hill, probably 300 ft. The coyotes would howl & Mr Virgil or I would swear we knew the approximate location but we couldn't ever find it. Ok, I think they are over there! Put the sneak on, sit down, look, they would howl again, lol ok they are over the next hill, nope. The game went on. Mr Virgil lived there for many years, he said he couldn't never find them by their howling. Did all your time in the field teach you locating? Virgil's area was rolling prairie with a breaks area on his east side, we had access to other ranches also due to Virgil being a Rancher & handy with a wrench to the point that the Ford dealership in Glendive had him rebuild rearends and warrantied his work.So many times, when I have been out locating for the helicopter or airplane, I would have coyotes that answered me from maybe two miles away. They don't come to you from that far away most of the time because they are in their areas this time of the year and don't want to intrude in another coyote's area. But they will talk to you if you are using the correct sounds, the same way we will visit with our neighbors and say hi to them, pass the time of day and such with each other. So when you are locating for the aircraft you don't really care if they come in to you, you just want to know where they are so you can direct them to the location. But when you are actually the one doing the hunting on the ground you want to find their boundary lines so that you can at a later time, in the next day or two, you can then go into their area and talk to them using the vocalizations that will get them to come and want to get you out of their area, especially. when they have pups they are protecting. Just another thing that doing control work teaches you to do that the occasional pleasure hunter can also use, if they talk and don't come but are telling you where they are it might just be that you aren't in their area so then you know the next time, but probably not that day, you know to get yourself into their area deeper. If this is an area that you will be calling year after year then you also know to make a note of the boundary line that you just found, for future use. The lines aren't always clear for us to see or smell, they might be a stock trail or fence line, but they can also just be a feature in the land scape, so when you get a coyote that is telling you where they are remember it and take advantage of it the next crop will know about them too. The same as with good denning areas will be used by generation after generation of animals.