Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: fly4fish on January 11, 2014, 11:22:40 AM
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My brother filmed this quick coyote hunt by himself. We have found these dogs don't usually stop, so on the move is the only option. We have tried to stop them before and typically they turn and run. Looks like it worked out this time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ausZfSIR4vk&feature=share&list=UUWrezRzE9Bp_fqSb9L-f1Cg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ausZfSIR4vk&feature=share&list=UUWrezRzE9Bp_fqSb9L-f1Cg)
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Cool video, & good shot.
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Awesome Video! Thanks for sharing!
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Thats awesome. Looks like the Blues.
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Those are sweet ...I need one .. :tup:
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Cool! I bet he was stoked.
thanks for sharing.
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Hot-dang, that was cool.......
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Great video
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Thats awesome. Looks like the Blues.
how much are these units?
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Usually a bark works to stop them you might try a decoy as well to keep you out of their sight Nice shot looks like fun with a bow
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Usually a bark works to stop them you might try a decoy as well to keep you out of their sight Nice shot looks like fun with a bow
Yes that sometimes works, but it also draws the attention at the hunter. A decoy would probably be the answer. This was a drive by - see it from the road - hop out and give it a shot - scenario, and a decoy was not present. Either way, if he is going to be arrowing them on the move, he needs to start leading them just a little bit more as all three have been back further than optimal; all did result in a fairly quick kill though. I guess that's what happens when you broadhead a 25 pound dog.