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best luck with my call was the puppy in distress, watched from 1200 yds playing the rabbits, birds etc. when i played the puppy it was dead run coming in. Changed to rabbit and stopped not interested, back to puppy and full on charge . Three in a row different days. Miles from any homes. Definitely keep the wind in your face and break up your outline be it a tree or bush. They have come in close enough for a handgun, my new mission is to try a 155xtp 10mm. Good luck.
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My rock river should be sufficient. https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3734/19597944013_aeccbc856e_h.jpg View Quote Will it work better if you put the bolt carrier and bolt carrier handle inside the rifle? |
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ThIs year wiIl be a Spikes Tactical 18" Lothar Walther barreled upper with a Bushnell elite tactical 1-6.5x24, and a Tikka ctr 260, hopefully I have my Thunderbeast 30p1 can by then. I change up every year, although my .17 hornet kills alot of critters as it rides shotgun with me all winter.
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Dead coyote is best coyote. My preferred method is glue traps...
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best luck with my call was the puppy in distress, watched from 1200 yds playing the rabbits, birds etc. when i played the puppy it was dead run coming in. Changed to rabbit and stopped not interested, back to puppy and full on charge . Three in a row different days. Miles from any homes. Definitely keep the wind in your face and break up your outline be it a tree or bush. They have come in close enough for a handgun, my new mission is to try a 155xtp 10mm. Good luck. View Quote Pup in distress is always at the top of my list. I called a pair in last year,.drilled the first one at 60 yards, pup in distress by mouth call called the other back from over 400 yards, ran right by it's mate and I cooked that one at 45 yards. |
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what time of year do you guys hunt them?
right now, the skeeters and gnats are pretty thick, so I think I would rather wait until like October, November, December, when maybe a hard frost would kill off a lot of the bugs. I would think that if you hunted right now and sprayed yourself down with Deep Woods Off, there would be a really good chance of a vote smelling it and running the other way, before he gets in range??? |
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what time of year do you guys hunt them? right now, the skeeters and gnats are pretty thick, so I think I would rather wait until like October, November, December, when maybe a hard frost would kill off a lot of the bugs. I would think that if you hunted right now and sprayed yourself down with Deep Woods Off, there would be a really good chance of a vote smelling it and running the other way, before he gets in range??? View Quote I only hunt mature coyotes, November to February. I do not hunt pups. |
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Haven't shot any yote's..but I have shot a few of his big brothers.... <a href="http://s266.photobucket.com/user/AKSNOWRIDER_2008/media/IMG_0293_zpsb4kyd0mj.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii265/AKSNOWRIDER_2008/IMG_0293_zpsb4kyd0mj.jpg</a> View Quote Hopefully your livestock are ok, now. |
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Haven't shot any yote's..but I have shot a few of his big brothers.... <a href="http://s266.photobucket.com/user/AKSNOWRIDER_2008/media/IMG_0293_zpsb4kyd0mj.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii265/AKSNOWRIDER_2008/IMG_0293_zpsb4kyd0mj.jpg</a> View Quote Winning |
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But arfcom told me hunting for pure sport and not eating is true evil and the debil .
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My rock river should be sufficient. https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3734/19597944013_aeccbc856e_h.jpg Will it work better if you put the bolt carrier and bolt carrier handle inside the rifle? No, I like to bludgeon them to death. ETA: pic was taken after a range day. I'm a lazy ass and stick the bolt/carrier in the dishwasher. Works great. |
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$1300 calf <a href="http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/glodowskikj/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20140314_110617_zps6b3b3e2f.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w574/glodowskikj/Mobile%20Uploads/20140314_110617_zps6b3b3e2f.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But arfcom told me hunting for pure sport and not eating is true evil and the debil . True. Those 'yotes will lay a 100 acres of corn barren in about 3 hours - worse, if the whole pack has gotten a taste for high fructose Good kill on ole' mangey there. $1300 calf <a href="http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/glodowskikj/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20140314_110617_zps6b3b3e2f.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w574/glodowskikj/Mobile%20Uploads/20140314_110617_zps6b3b3e2f.jpg</a> The interesting thing about nature is... you can't stop it. The 'yotes are fucking, and producing offspring, faster than you... good luck on your ranch and it sucks about the calf. You are in their territory and you need something more than 30-06. Better fencing and a nightly patrol, perhaps. Nature man... it always has a solution. EDIT: I don't like seeing these photos, as you may have surmised. You put them in GD, which makes it fair game... no pun intended. For the life of me, I can't figure out why you produce food for these animals and then wonder why they show up in cornfields. If you didn't raise coyote food... you wouldn't have coyotes. |
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All of Arfcom doesn't live in the real world. Nature at its finest..... <a href="http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/glodowskikj/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w574/glodowskikj/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But arfcom told me hunting for pure sport and not eating is true evil and the debil . All of Arfcom doesn't live in the real world. Nature at its finest..... <a href="http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/glodowskikj/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w574/glodowskikj/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg</a> Wtf was wrong with that thing? Rabid? Where did all its hair go? |
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The interesting thing about nature is... you can't stop it. The 'yotes are fucking faster than you... good luck on your ranch and it sucks about the calf. You are in their territory and you need something more than 30-06. Better fencing and a nightly patrol, perhaps. Nature man... it always has a solution. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But arfcom told me hunting for pure sport and not eating is true evil and the debil . True. Those 'yotes will lay a 100 acres of corn barren in about 3 hours - worse, if the whole pack has gotten a taste for high fructose Good kill on ole' mangey there. $1300 calf <a href="http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/glodowskikj/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20140314_110617_zps6b3b3e2f.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w574/glodowskikj/Mobile%20Uploads/20140314_110617_zps6b3b3e2f.jpg</a> The interesting thing about nature is... you can't stop it. The 'yotes are fucking faster than you... good luck on your ranch and it sucks about the calf. You are in their territory and you need something more than 30-06. Better fencing and a nightly patrol, perhaps. Nature man... it always has a solution. You're right. I might have to stick with my .243. Loading a 65 grain vmax at 3600 fps. It's way faster than my 30-06. It has a tendency to stop coyotes awfully fast. |
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Wtf was wrong with that thing? Rabid? Where did all its hair go? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But arfcom told me hunting for pure sport and not eating is true evil and the debil . All of Arfcom doesn't live in the real world. Nature at its finest..... <a href="http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/glodowskikj/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w574/glodowskikj/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg</a> Wtf was wrong with that thing? Rabid? Where did all its hair go? Mange. Valid kill. |
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Wtf was wrong with that thing? Rabid? Where did all its hair go? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But arfcom told me hunting for pure sport and not eating is true evil and the debil . All of Arfcom doesn't live in the real world. Nature at its finest..... <a href="http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/glodowskikj/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w574/glodowskikj/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg</a> Wtf was wrong with that thing? Rabid? Where did all its hair go? Sarcoptic mange my friend. I've shot dozens like this or worse. |
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Fuck coyotes.
I have a 150 grain 308 load I've been waiting to try out on them once I get some free time. |
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do.
Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. |
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Playing with a new Fox Pro Fusion, it brings in all sorts of beast! http://i776.photobucket.com/albums/yy47/Gunslinger8O8/Grrfoxpro.jpg View Quote I see that CS-24 in the bottom of the screen. Methinks you've called before. You can't be that big of a gear queer. |
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I'm in. Yotes are the reason I built this rifle http://webpages.charter.net/optimator/Arfcom/RRA.jpg View Quote Nice looking piece. |
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do. Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. View Quote Let's be honest, you are not hunting. You are just killing. |
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do. Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. View Quote Electronic calls are great; but if you can get good with handcalls, it opens up so many more opportunities. |
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You can't be that big of a gear queer. View Quote Never enough gear! For as nice as the Fusion is, just something about the 24 that really attracts them. And yeah, with all the calls programmed, distressed pup is still the best for bringing them in. |
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Let's be honest, you are not hunting. You are just killing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do. Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. Let's be honest, you are not hunting. You are just killing. With coyote hunting you interact with the animal. There's a technique to it. It's actually very difficult to get real good at calling. It's not like hunting deer when you just sit on your ass for a long time and wait for one to walk in front of you. |
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With coyote hunting you interact with the animal. There's a technique to it. It's actually very difficult to get real good at calling. It's not like hunting deer when you just sit on your ass for a long time and wait for one to walk in front of you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do. Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. Let's be honest, you are not hunting. You are just killing. With coyote hunting you interact with the animal. There's a technique to it. It's actually very difficult to get real good at calling. It's not like hunting deer when you just sit on your ass for a long time and wait for one to walk in front of you. Where does Foxpro fit in, to this technique? |
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Never enough gear! For as nice as the Fusion is, just something about the 24 that really attracts them. And yeah, with all the calls programmed, distressed pup is still the best for bringing them in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
You can't be that big of a gear queer. Never enough gear! For as nice as the Fusion is, just something about the 24 that really attracts them. And yeah, with all the calls programmed, distressed pup is still the best for bringing them in. I was just jabbing a little bit. I use a CS24C when I call electronically. If you're willing to invest that kind of coin into calling, I surmise you do this quite often. |
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do. Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. Let's be honest, you are not hunting. You are just killing. Yeah, it's easy to just spot and stalk yotes. And they just need killing. |
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do. Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. Let's be honest, you are not hunting. You are just killing. With coyote hunting you interact with the animal. There's a technique to it. It's actually very difficult to get real good at calling. It's not like hunting deer when you just sit on your ass for a long time and wait for one to walk in front of you. Where does Foxpro fit in, to this technique? You probably think you just throw the call out there, turn it on, and they come running in. lol I'm past the point of interacting with condescending people. Find someone else to troll. |
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do. Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. Let's be honest, you are not hunting. You are just killing. With coyote hunting you interact with the animal. There's a technique to it. It's actually very difficult to get real good at calling. It's not like hunting deer when you just sit on your ass for a long time and wait for one to walk in front of you. Where does Foxpro fit in, to this technique? If there's some romantic vision of hunting you have partner, you're in the wrong thread. |
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Where does Foxpro fit in, to this technique? View Quote Always look for the edge. Would you go fishing without bait? Duck hunting without decoys? I surmise you do this quite often. View Quote Yup, we get a good long season around here, from Oct. to April. It holds me over till dive season starts, then I spend all Summer soaking my head. |
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But arfcom told me hunting for pure sport and not eating is true evil and the debil . View Quote You're pretty new here. Just a little more time and you'll learn that arfcom consists of arm-chair surgeons, scientists, politicians, pilots, preachers, mechanics, nurses, and the list goes on forever, that don't know shit from wheel-grease about anything, especially hunting. |
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What are these "seasons" you speak of? Yotes can be taken at any time of the day or night, on any day of the year here.
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You're pretty new here. Just a little more time and you'll learn that arfcom consists of arm-chair surgeons, scientists, politicians, pilots, preachers, mechanics, nurses, and the list goes on forever, that don't know shit from wheel-grease about anything, especially hunting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But arfcom told me hunting for pure sport and not eating is true evil and the debil . You're pretty new here. Just a little more time and you'll learn that arfcom consists of arm-chair surgeons, scientists, politicians, pilots, preachers, mechanics, nurses, and the list goes on forever, that don't know shit from wheel-grease about anything, especially hunting. I think like....42nd post nailed it. |
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do. Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. Let's be honest, you are not hunting. You are just killing. Yeah. So? Fuck coyotes. |
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Yeah, it's easy to just spot and stalk yotes. And they just need killing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The rifle/weapon you use isn't as important as the technique and calling method. I highly suggest Foxpro. I've used mine to call in and kill a ton of coyotes and bobcats. It's probably my favorite thing in the world to do. Also, once you put one down, don't stand up or start making noises. Keep working the call. You'd be surprised how many times more will come in, especially if you're using a suppressor or crossbow/bow. Double and triples are so awesome. Let's be honest, you are not hunting. You are just killing. Yeah, it's easy to just spot and stalk yotes. And they just need killing. Isn't hunting, pretty much about man v nature? They are not designed to be easy... which is why remotely deployed, electronic devices are used to make your life easier... yes? I get that man has the advantage. I get that this is a nuisance animal. I don't get the part where one uses electronic means to lure the animal to a kill-zone or within range of a rifle. For the record.. I can't figure out why feeding deer all year, and then killing them in the same spot is cool, also. I just don't have *that* in me, less than a survival situation. |
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But arfcom told me hunting for pure sport and not eating is true evil and the debil . All of Arfcom doesn't live in the real world. Nature at its finest..... <a href="http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/glodowskikj/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w574/glodowskikj/Mobile%20Uploads/20141218_092354_zpsd2b3c172.jpg</a> Wtf was wrong with that thing? Rabid? Where did all its hair go? Mange. Valid kill. That was a mercy kill. Good shoot. |
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