Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: Jerry malbeck on October 08, 2010, 10:34:58 PM
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Keep the howlers at the house early on boys , You have alot of young of the year out there that have never been called and right now there are not looking to get a butt kicking from another coyote.
KISS keep it simple-- you know the rest .
distress is the best medicine early on and a rabbit distress is as good as money in the bank for a while .
Hope all of you have been at the range or somewhere making lill groups with your favorite .
No need to let one get away from your set and start a PHD .
Dont forget the wind and proper entry as well as set-up.
Have a great Fur season , I wish you all good luck .
Oh yeah and stay away from my stuff :bash:
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wet side sucks, been out a bunch seen one. cool though ran up smelt the fox pro but has never came back.
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Easy on the pointers Jerry!
:chuckle:
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Hmmmm, all this time I thought you were supposed to give them a warning shot the first time. :chuckle:
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The last two that posted ARE required to shoot at least 3 warning shots at all coyotes called in during the duration of this hunt ( Its only fair) I know where both of you live and i WILL be calling on your ground starting tomorrow . :drool:
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:)Jerry if youd be kind enough to show me all your favorite spots I'd know where you did not want me to call :dunno: :dunno: You can trust me :IBCOOL:
Carl
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I seem to only do warning shots for deer... ;)
Thanks for the tips Jerry...I hope to make a few trips to eastern wa to help out on the yote population...
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Carl , all the ground east of the BIG river LOL.
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The last two that posted ARE required to shoot at least 3 warning shots at all coyotes called in during the duration of this hunt ( Its only fair) I know where both of you live and i WILL be calling on your ground starting tomorrow . :drool:
I guess that's fair since I've been down around your place for the last 2 weeks. :yike: :yike: