Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: seth30 on April 29, 2012, 10:32:33 AM
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Went yote hunting this morning, and called in 3 deer and one VERY lucky coyote :bash:. Thought I would share what type of hunting that one can expect on a island where private property makes up most of the land.
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Here is a view on my right side
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HEre is a view of the left front side, and notice the fence line.. That is land I dont have permisoon to hunt on, and if a yote does show you have to coax him through the fence line.
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HEre is a picture of the back view. This way I have two differenent sets of fences to watch for.
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Here is a picture of myself on stand. I have great coverage from 3 angles, and yet I can still see through the tall weeds. Great for cathing any movemnt in the field.
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This is a picture of the blind side I had to contend with I put a trail camera up to catch anything that my eyes dont. I do this often, and its amazing how many yotes we really call in :bash:
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One of the 3 deer I called in with my fawn in distress call.
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Here is pic 4 again, I have the trail camera and placement of my foxpro shown. I had a coyote this morning that wouldnt come across the fence line. Theres always next weekend to give it another try :IBCOOL:
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can yo move your FP back away frm the fence a little more? The yotes are pretty dang close to that caller - enough to pick up scent off it and hear any distortions, I could see them easily hanging up in the dark timber
also they are right there at your trail cam, they'd pick up scent off that too
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I only use buckshot due to the close range of homes/property, so I have to get them up close and personal :tup: Your right about the foxpro and trail camera. I treat them the same way I do with my clothes. I keep them in a bag with vegation when not in use to soak up that natural smell. :tup: Do you think if I put a little coyote urine on the camera it would help?
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I wouldn't do that, I bet once they get that close to the camera though they might hear it
dunno what camera you have, but a shudder click would be enough
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I've been studying your setup for some time now and I keep coming back to the same conclusion, your setup is all wrong........You need one like mine!!
You simply have too much crap in the way :dunno:
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You simply have too much crap in the way :dunno:
:yeah:
Seems to be a common problem among Wetside Coyote Hunters. :chuckle:
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You simply have too much crap in the way :dunno:
:yeah:
Seems to be a common problem among Wetside Coyote Hunters. :chuckle:
many would agree that I dont have much crap in the way here on the wetside :chuckle: