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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="APDDSN0864" data-source="post: 3067480" data-attributes="member: 58226"><p>The last two that I called in were males running together. One was a 5 year old and the other was a 3 year old. It was the older one who came in first with the younger one about 25 feet behind. </p><p>Thankfully, I was carrying my AR and took them both quickly.</p><p>To me, the tracking is the most interesting part of what I do. I love reading the story and learning how the animals interact with their environment.</p><p>While it seems that they wander around aimlessly in a general direction, they are actually responding to things around them, looking for food, enemies, and friends.</p><p>Only a few times have I found signs of a coyote actually backing up in their tracks to investigate something, they prefer to circle around for different perspectives.</p><p></p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APDDSN0864, post: 3067480, member: 58226"] The last two that I called in were males running together. One was a 5 year old and the other was a 3 year old. It was the older one who came in first with the younger one about 25 feet behind. Thankfully, I was carrying my AR and took them both quickly. To me, the tracking is the most interesting part of what I do. I love reading the story and learning how the animals interact with their environment. While it seems that they wander around aimlessly in a general direction, they are actually responding to things around them, looking for food, enemies, and friends. Only a few times have I found signs of a coyote actually backing up in their tracks to investigate something, they prefer to circle around for different perspectives. Ed [/QUOTE]
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