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What should you do, when you find a den? Went out this morning, and followed some tracks in the snow back to 2 dens, on the side of a hill. I didn't disturb anything, but as I walked away. I got to thinking. Do I set up about 100yrds away and call? Do I just leave it as it be, so I dont run them off?
you can't smoke a coyote out... Dens are thier defensible castle they won't leave no matter what.
Quote from: Special T on November 21, 2011, 04:15:45 PMyou can't smoke a coyote out... Dens are thier defensible castle they won't leave no matter what.not all coyotes stay in them! i know they will leave drain pipes!! and you dont need smoke for that! thats just what i have heard tho....
Quote from: predatorpro on November 21, 2011, 05:04:07 PMQuote from: Special T on November 21, 2011, 04:15:45 PMyou can't smoke a coyote out... Dens are thier defensible castle they won't leave no matter what.not all coyotes stay in them! i know they will leave drain pipes!! and you dont need smoke for that! thats just what i have heard tho.... Heck, no need to burn them out--just put a burrito at the den entrance......... Oh, that kind of Coyotes.....
Quote from: Raul Duke on November 17, 2011, 10:15:07 AMWhat should you do, when you find a den? Went out this morning, and followed some tracks in the snow back to 2 dens, on the side of a hill. I didn't disturb anything, but as I walked away. I got to thinking. Do I set up about 100yrds away and call? Do I just leave it as it be, so I dont run them off?I've wondered that too. I always wonder if they are even in there or if its an old one, but in your case its sounds like they were in there for sure. I have set up about 150+ yds away and called but nothing ever came out. I even shot at the ground next to the den thinking it may "smoke" them out. Didnt work.....