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Posted by fisherman on February 16, 2006 at 14:23:19 from (67.52.20.98):
In Reply to: OT.Coyote Hunting????? posted by SJ on February 16, 2006 at 06:23:17:
Here in NE, I hunt those things out of board’em. Don’t know what the rules of the event are but I would look at the weather events of the day and find the prevailing wind direction and get up wind with some fresh bait (ie dead rabbit or something). If you have time to scout the area prior to the event- find the scats and stay somewhat close to there. Calling- Go electronic if allowed with wounded rabbit (if baiting with rabbit). Light- Next issue. Get a visible night sight on your gun sights and get up high, like on top of a hay bale stack (don’t know what you have there). If you can hunt near a farmstead…sit in the barn and use the FAINT light from the yard as you stay in the dark. Sounds like a lot of fun. Also, if you can’t go electronic then buy a tape/mouth call combo and take the time to learn it. Start out with loud calls and get quiet as if the bait animal is dying. Make sure you know your shooting alley and you don’t have black on black sights. Typically best to put your bait on top of the hill and sit below so the silloutte sticks out-easy kill assuming you can't sit up high. Aim for the head, that way they drop and you can stay put while others come up. Have fun. I think will go this weekend too. I just shoot a .22 or .223, something fast. the .22 for close range and the .223 for 1/4 mile to 1/2 mile shots.
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