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Title: Time to break the ice
Post by: seth30 on May 18, 2012, 01:19:51 PM
Today is my last day on crutches :IBCOOL:, the coyotes that have been getting a free ride for the past 3 weeks will get there's tomorrow :tup: I also put out a trail camera with plenty of inviting materials cant wait to see what pictures I have out of that 3 week soak!   
Title: Re: Time to break the ice
Post by: Raul Duke on May 18, 2012, 07:54:05 PM
Good luck tomorrow, wack one for us here at H-W.  What area of the state you hunting?
Title: Re: Time to break the ice
Post by: seth30 on May 18, 2012, 07:56:44 PM
Thanks!  Whidbey Island on a 20 acre pasture that boarders about 60 acres of woods.
Title: Re: Time to break the ice
Post by: seth30 on May 19, 2012, 09:24:43 PM
A quick question on yotes,  I found a den this morning and Im pretty sure my scent will be near it.  What are the chances of them sticking around now?  I did several stands this morning and called in 3 yotes but no good shot chances :bash:  When your in a weapon restricted area it can be a challenge at times.  I found out a new trick for yote's today   :chuckle:  After my last stand I decided to drain the lizard and walk back to the truck.  As I was starting my truck I noticed movment, it was a coyote sniffing the area that I had just watered down.  Jeez if that is going to work as a lure then im gonna save up for the next weekend :IBCOOL:
Title: Re: Time to break the ice
Post by: Sean Q on May 30, 2012, 04:07:47 AM
hey guys im new to the forum and to coyote hunting. i too live on whidbey. is it alright if i can tag along with someone and show me the ropes of predator hunting?
Title: Re: Time to break the ice
Post by: seth30 on May 30, 2012, 02:55:24 PM
Sean,

I hunt private property and the landowners usually dont let me bring a friend, but if your willing to do a drive to the cascades shoot me a PM...

Seth
Title: Re: Time to break the ice
Post by: trophyhunt on May 30, 2012, 03:28:09 PM
The hill sides of the blues are unbelievable, but expensive I believe. I will look in that area when it get closer to retirement, or just on the Idaho side. We just got very lucky and bought 1 1/4 acre right by our house out side of bonney lake and I hope when we retire in 10 or 15 years it's worth about 150 or 200, that with the sale of our house I hope gets us atleast 20 acres somewhere over there.
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