Hunting Washington Forum
		Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: DRDANTDC on December 08, 2009, 08:14:10 PM
		
			
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				I live on the west side but I have done all of my successful yote hunting on the east side. I would like to know what others on the west side look for in the setup. 
 
 Thanks Dan in Enumclaw
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				This is prime weather to get out and learn in...colder the better...
			
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				i look for real real brushy thick reprod and then find the nearest old over grown clear cut and start looking for sign. 
			
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				i look for real real brushy thick reprod and then find the nearest old over grown clear cut and start looking for sign. 
 
 Thanks,  that is what I have done a few times. I just haven't hunted coyotes on this side as much. We are going East tomorrow to hunt dogs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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				Y'a know I work midnight-0800 checking mostly commercial properties-business parks from Everett Mall down thru Bothell, Woodinville, Kirkland and Redmond.  I've seen more coyote on city streets and alleys this way than I ever saw in the wilds...to bad we can't use Airguns or Bows in city limits :chuckle:
			
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				Y'a know I work midnight-0800 checking mostly commercial  parks from Everett Mall down thru Bothell, Woodinville, Kirkland and Redmond.  I've seen more coyote on city streets and alleys this way than I ever saw in the wilds...to bad we can't use Airguns or Bows in city limits :chuckle:
 
 
 I worked for a small town on the east side for 7 years.  We had a ruger 10-22 fitted with a silencer.  We also had a "adult" airgun for shots where the 22 was to dangerous.  Killed a lot of yotes on my 2100 to 0500 shift.
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				I worked for a small town on the east side for 7 years.  We had a ruger 10-22 fitted with a silencer.  We also had a "adult" airgun for shots where the 22 was to dangerous.  Killed a lot of yotes on my 2100 to 0500 shift. 
 
 
 I had the chance to do some overnight-nightwatchman shifts during the construction of the Seahawks new place in Renton.  There was a guy from the Dept of Agriculture culling beavers and ? One of his guns was a .243 with a silencer. Never heard a shot. He took some pretty big beavers...the geese seemed to thin out too...
 
 Saw a video once in a gun shop. A water district guy in London had the job of killing rabbits that burrowed under their water tanks. He had a special .30 cal air gun hooked up to 3 scuba tanks...POW!!
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				Man i saw one when i was running right through residential South Everett. Would be nice to get at some yotes on the west side. I was thinking I might just go to some of the clear cuts i hunted for deer with a light and call??