COYOTE X-BOW VICTIM

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COYOTE X-BOW VICTIM

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Thought I would post these old pics,,,,,,,,,,,,got 2 in 8 days
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Hello Coyhunter. I am interested in hunting coyotes with archery equipment. If you have any suggestions regarding setup, use of scents and baits, calling, etc., I would appreciate hearing from you.

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X2
I'm interested as well.
My hunting spot is over-run with these vermin.
This lack of snow may help me.
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I got both these coyotes while deer hunting,,,,,,,,,they were eating pieces of pumpkin I had out for the deer..............I have got 8 coyotes while deer hunting with my excal
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One thing I learned .......they don,t look up at all.........not like deer that bust you in the stand once in a while
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Oldies are definitely goodies. Thank you for sharing.

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That second one has a nice color to it, good job. Ive nailed a few but with a rifle, my hunting spot had lots of dogs but since the deer herd is almost gone the yotes have moved away, i did not see one track two weeks ago when i went out.

As for tips, I wear a white suit to blend into the snow and do my best not to move when i sit and call. If the snow is deep and its been a cold winter the dogs are hungry and come running with a distress call. The first time i ever called i had one run full out right at me, he stopped and turned when i yelled at him only a few feet in front of me lol i was looking up paying attention to the crows that came to my call then heard huffin and puffing and looked down and there she was runnin right at me.
I tried a mojo critter two weeks ago and had two fox come to my calls and they ran right at my decoy, so seems those decoys work great also, so now i got calls and a decoy but no yotes lol, go figure
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I ALSO HUNT THEM WITH hounds...........my 2 buddies have 7 hounds..........use a 22.250 for these shots............got a couple hundred in last 20 years
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Shoot every last one of them. :mrgreen: Nice pics, they sure help memories last longer.
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Great job thinning them out
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