Went to the farm today to do a little scouting, Look what i found
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Good size doe in several pieces
(http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u280/kyfuzzyface/Cellphone2-23-2010010.jpg)
Looks as she got hung trying to jump a fence and got hung in the top wire.
The Coyotes took care of the rest
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Guess where I'll be hunting later this week and what call I will use.
Jake (My Lab) was checking it out
(http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u280/kyfuzzyface/Cellphone2-23-2010016.jpg)
More tracks that I ever seen in one place
Yep they are creatures that take every advantage they can get and they do like hot meat the best!
Go get em!
~HF~
I've said it before but squeaking fence wire will bring coyotes in cause they know what it means.
Quote from: pitw on February 13, 2010, 10:45:41 PM
I've said it before but squeaking fence wire will bring coyotes in cause they know what it means.
Thanks Barry never though about that. I will give it a try :highclap:
Quote from: kyfuzzyface on February 14, 2010, 09:35:50 AM
Quote from: pitw on February 13, 2010, 10:45:41 PM
I've said it before but squeaking fence wire will bring coyotes in cause they know what it means.
Thanks Barry never though about that. I will give it a try :highclap:
It's kinda/sorta like rattling in Whitetails. When I'm doing that I beat the [L] out of bushes, the ground and the horns cause I have watched and heard big fella's go at it. They make a lot of noise so I do when rattling. With coyotes I'll do the fence stretching and ground scratching in a low area where I can hide but still see them coming down a cutline.
I have done it at night with some success..... :eyebrownod:
Always been afraid that in the daytime they would bust me around here........ :laf: