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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #30 on: December 10, 2009, 07:23:57 PM »
What about night hunting for yotes in the clear cuts?  I know of a few large clear cuts north of town that look maybe promising.  I am totaly new to this and want to get started, also anyone have opinions on a mini 30 for yotes?
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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #31 on: December 11, 2009, 01:29:04 PM »
Hunting clear cuts for yotes is very good day or night, plus bobcats will most likely be hanging around in that type of terrain.  Sorry can't help you on the mini 30.

I got my Smart Light last night and the hand held spotlight, VERY nice, I'll be putting it to the test in the next couple of days.  Only bad thing is the lens covers did not come with it, so I ordered a red and an amber lens and they should be here in a couple of days.  Several guys have said they had good luck without the lenses, however my confidence is not as high without the lenses.  BUT I'm itching to try these out so I may end up hunting a couple of nights without the lens covers.  I'll let you know how it goes.
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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #32 on: December 20, 2009, 10:15:11 AM »
in your ideal set up for niht how many people do you take for night.    and how does it work? do you get up in the back of a truck, or what?

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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #33 on: December 21, 2009, 06:14:18 PM »
try goin out towards cheney  & the turnbull area  great dog huntin there
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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #34 on: December 21, 2009, 07:09:09 PM »
Unless you know the land owner of the ground you will be hunting on and have permission to be there you will likely get shot at if you are out there just slingin' a spot light around and shooting where you have no permission to be.

If you fail to have, in most cases, written permission you will at least be reported to the Sheriffs Dept. There are way too many cattle ranches out past Turnbull and besides, Turnbull is a "NO HUNTING" wildlife refuge area.

I work with many of the ranchers and not one of them would appreciate anyone shooting at eyes with a light and not one of them that I know, will allow any night hunting. Ranchers don't like losing cattle as it is and if you are reckless and end up shooting livestock you'll really be pissing some people off.

You better be right or you may end up being the hunted.

I used to do a lot of night hunting back in the 70's but it was all in the California deserts when homes were 10 to 20 miles or more apart and nothing else out there but sage and cactus. It's different in Washington with much of the land being private and leased out to ranchers. Much of the land is owned by one party and leased to one or more for hunting rights or cattle ground. Just be certain of what is out there, even on the neighboring ground.

Before you go out slingin' a light around be sure to get written permission from those in charge and keep it with you while hunting, cause someone may be asking you a lot of questions.

 You may also want to think about how well you like being ordered out of your vehicle at gun point and laying face down in the dirt or mud for a very long time until things get sorted out. Yes night hunting is legal, but cops handle things differently than you may think or appreciate.
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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #35 on: December 21, 2009, 07:22:47 PM »
Unless you know the land owner of the ground you will be hunting on and have permission to be there you will likely get shot at if you are out there just slingin' a spot light around and shooting where you have no permission to be.

If you fail to have, in most cases, written permission you will at least be reported to the Sheriffs Dept. There are way too many cattle ranches out past Turnbull and besides, Turnbull is a "NO HUNTING" wildlife refuge area.

I work with many of the ranchers and not one of them would appreciate anyone shooting at eyes with a light and not one of them that I know, will allow any night hunting. Ranchers don't like losing cattle as it is and if you are reckless and end up shooting livestock you'll really be pissing some people off.

You better be right or you may end up being the hunted.

I used to do a lot of night hunting back in the 70's but it was all in the California deserts when homes were 10 to 20 miles or more apart and nothing else out there but sage and cactus. It's different in Washington with much of the land being private and leased out to ranchers. Much of the land is owned by one party and leased to one or more for hunting rights or cattle ground. Just be certain of what is out there, even on the neighboring ground.

Before you go out slingin' a light around be sure to get written permission from those in charge and keep it with you while hunting, cause someone may be asking you a lot of questions.

 You may also want to think about how well you like being ordered out of your vehicle at gun point and laying face down in the dirt or mud for a very long time until things get sorted out. Yes night hunting is legal, but cops handle things differently than you may think or appreciate.

Dang dude where did that rant come from?  I have been night hunting around Cheney and west of here for the last 14 years.  Never ONCE been checked, I don't drive around and sling my light all over the place.  I think he was just telling the guy a general area on where to look, not suggesting he hunt Turnbull.  Oh and several guys allow night hunting.  I always approach them about hunting coyotes and then once they know I'm safe I talk to them about night hunting, rarely get turned down.  Of course I also mostly only use a shotgun.
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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #36 on: December 21, 2009, 07:44:57 PM »
Didn't mean for it to be a rant, simply that if one doesn't have permission to be there, you may get way more than you bargained for. Not everyone on these boards have been hunting the same area as you and may just assume it's all good. You have connections but does that include billybob with a spotlight, the same grants as you?
Likely not!

My advice for any hunter is to be certain to get permission and most preferably written permission to hunt any ground. I didn't mean for my response to be threatening or a rant, just a friendly gesture and wise decision for anyone wanting to try something new. Get it right the first time and reduce the risk of a potentially bad experience. By the way, does everyone on these boards know what Turnbull is? Possibly, but then again it would be a waste of a newbies time to take a trip out there and find out it's off limits to any hunting.

You say, you always ask permission, you actually may be a very rare breed, many hunters never ask for permission, they just assume it's all good. I can't tell you how many times I've heard ranchers and farmers talk about running off trespassers from their land, it happens all too often.

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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #37 on: December 22, 2009, 06:43:30 PM »
turnbull??? Of limits???  Whaa??
Kidding, its kinda funny how many people do things that are very illegal, think they can caim ignorance, and i reality would loose their a$$ if they got caught.  I'm just sayin.
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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #38 on: December 22, 2009, 06:54:35 PM »

You say, you always ask permission, you actually may be a very rare breed, many hunters never ask for permission, they just assume it's all good. I can't tell you how many times I've heard ranchers and farmers talk about running off trespassers from their land, it happens all too often.



I hope I'm not a rare breed when it comes to respecting landowners rights and their property.  I hope in reality it's the other way around.  Sorry if I misunderstood what, or actually how, you were talking above, my mistake, only thing I hate about the computer, you can't see the glint in someones eye or the half grins to know when they are angry or just giving good advice.
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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #39 on: December 22, 2009, 07:00:12 PM »
Mt folks have only 5 acres and people try to "hunt"  it.  Pisses my dad off really bad.  Me too kinda.  I say trespassers get a warning, then let the law get em for poaching.  We need to respect others property.
Mt was supposta be "my", not calling people from montana dorks or anything, sorry :P
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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #40 on: December 22, 2009, 07:03:34 PM »

You say, you always ask permission, you actually may be a very rare breed, many hunters never ask for permission, they just assume it's all good. I can't tell you how many times I've heard ranchers and farmers talk about running off trespassers from their land, it happens all too often.



I hope I'm not a rare breed when it comes to respecting landowners rights and their property.  I hope in reality it's the other way around.  Sorry if I misunderstood what, or actually how, you were talking above, my mistake, only thing I hate about the computer, you can't see the glint in someones eye or the half grins to know when they are angry or just giving good advice.

I look at it as friendly rebuttal, that's all. It's all good  :IBCOOL:
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Re: Coyote Hunting near Spokane
« Reply #41 on: December 24, 2009, 03:48:08 PM »
Yea, but FALfire, you are mostly right.

I've been in 'yote turneys before, where 90% of the folks went west of town. I could be real sure most didn't have permission to hunt many of those areas.

And as you say, so many ask for permission, and years and years later expect to "still" have permission, or be able to bring anyone they want to that same property.

I call every year, and if I haven't called, I don't hunt that property. Some of the owners have even told me I don't have to call each year, but I told them that's just the way I am.

I have permission to hunt 50,000+ acres in that area. Does that count?
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