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Title: Potholes area coyotes
Post by: tecwoody on February 14, 2016, 12:35:13 AM
Heading to potholes at the end of the month to do some fishing and coyote hunting. Wondering if anyone has been successful with hunting coyotes in the area. Have a fox pro and plan on doing some exploring looking for dogs. Any advice or info would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Potholes area coyotes
Post by: Bennick16 on February 14, 2016, 12:04:44 PM
A lot of highly educated dogs.
Title: Re: Potholes area coyotes
Post by: Brad Harshman on February 14, 2016, 12:54:05 PM
 :yeah:
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Post by: Jerry malbeck on February 15, 2016, 07:01:09 PM
Better have some tricks up your sleeves,20 years ago it was a great area.
Title: Re: Potholes area coyotes
Post by: jessie88 on February 16, 2016, 07:54:31 PM
we'll get em! at the very least slay some walleye tho
Title: Re: Potholes area coyotes
Post by: tecwoody on February 16, 2016, 09:44:58 PM
Walleye taste better anyways lol
Title: Re: Potholes area coyotes
Post by: jessie88 on February 17, 2016, 08:52:58 AM
haha there isnt a truer statement my friend. im thinking hunt that saturday morning with the dudes then when we come back for breakfast or lunch take the boat out after that for the afternoon? either way i definitely want to sink some hooks into some wallys
Title: Re: Potholes area coyotes
Post by: birddogdad on February 17, 2016, 08:57:34 AM
Dodson, Frenchman hills rd, C rd.. 'yote poop all over in there... some high dunes that have great vantage...
Title: Re: Potholes area coyotes
Post by: seth30 on April 02, 2016, 11:43:35 PM
Dodson, Frenchman hills rd, C rd.. 'yote poop all over in there... some high dunes that have great vantage...
  Don't skyline yourself on those dunes or any other hill :tup:
Title: Re: Potholes area coyotes
Post by: AWS on April 03, 2016, 12:23:07 PM
I like hunting that area, feels good to take a smart coyotes.  I've seen them just poke there head out of the brush and scan the hillside a long time before committing, stay inside the brush line all the way around the caller and even make high speed passes of the caller and no amount of barking will stop them.  They have a tendency to wait a long time after the calling has stopped to come in and look for the sound.  Fun hunting
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