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Thoughts on a guided coyote hunt
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My son has had decent success deer hunting and even an elk success. However, he is always bringing up his desire to shoot some coyotes (dad has been a terrible guide for this
) Any recommendations for an area in WA and/or guide for a coyote hunt. My son graduates high school this year and looking to do a little senior trip with him in late June/early July that includes a coyote hunt. (also some carp bowfishing and some other fishing)
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Thats kind of an offseason for them I'd think. hmmmm Between skeeters and fireseason, but Moses Lake or potholes (desert) would be good to see them. I dont know about guides.
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Consider calling MarDon Resort on Potholes. There is good carp shooting and fishing on the reservoir. If they don’t guide carp shooting they probably know someone who does.
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Oops. Should have put this on your other post.
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At least they are in the same area.
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Check out @Thermal Predator Control
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Yep, what Dano said.
My son and I did a trip with them a few years back. It was a great time, we went in May. We were working around my sons baseball schedule and trying to time it when the pups come out of the dens.
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I 100% think that at least 1 guided coyote hunt would be a great idea... mainly for the learning experience, best way to shorten the learning curve is to go with people who already know. It can be addicting...
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