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Started by open door, March 24, 2012, 08:23:13 PM
Quote from: open door on March 24, 2012, 08:23:13 PMIt happened again today, opening day - huge coyote comes in to my hen decoy. Smelled me & ran - I shot & missed, lol. This has happened a lot with me - anyone else have this happen?
Quote from: redleg06 on March 25, 2012, 11:32:09 PMI had a strange urge to tell you to "mark your territory" on your decoy but I decided better of it in case you took me seriously...Coyotes learn faster than most other animals.Shooting them (or at least at them) on site encourages them to be extra cautious when approaching ANYTHING that has my scent on it. On our hunting clubs in west Tx, we were pretty dang hard on the yotes and they seemed to pretty well keep their distance, even though there were plenty around.
Quote from: Ross R on March 26, 2012, 05:20:39 PMI had one come in saturday morning. He was hangin low in the grass following a calf that was nursing. I did some soft yelping and he started on over towards the decoy. I let him come in to about 40 and let him have it right in the face. He was coming straight towards me. He rolled pretty good and was on the ground for a little... he got up as soon as I took my eye off of him. He was a little far out and didnt shoot again. I know I hit him pretty good. How much damage does #6 shot usually do to them?
Quote from: Kywoodsman on March 26, 2012, 10:31:10 PMYah, coyotes really can put a dampener on things. I was hunting with a buddy of mine last year and we were set up on a field that the birds usually fly down to. There were several toms gobbling their heads off and a coyote came across the field right at flydown time. Unfortunately he never came close enough for a shot. After that we didn't hear a gobble or see a bird.