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I'm guessing that a solo hunter might see two thirds of the coyotes called in...maybe half. Countless time I have had coyotes heading away from me, that I'm certain were much closer when they turned tail. They seem to have a knack for approaching from 5 o'clock, or 7 o'clock...of course, we never see the 6 o'clock arrivals. I'm thinking about carrying a mirror....like a rear view mirror device. Maybe like bicyclists use.
Quote from: wolftrapper on January 01, 2019, 10:49:01 AMI'm guessing that a solo hunter might see two thirds of the coyotes called in...maybe half. Countless time I have had coyotes heading away from me, that I'm certain were much closer when they turned tail. They seem to have a knack for approaching from 5 o'clock, or 7 o'clock...of course, we never see the 6 o'clock arrivals. I'm thinking about carrying a mirror....like a rear view mirror device. Maybe like bicyclists use.I'm liking this idea. Quick glances in a bicycle mirror would definitely help. One thing I noticed about using thermal scopes is that predators definitely like to circle regardless of wind direction to get better views before committing.
Cougartail………..what kind of thermal gear are you using?Thanks