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Nice trophy! We've just started getting coyotes in our area the last couple of years or so - at least that's when I started hearing reports of people seeing them - but I haven't seen one alive yet....
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Wally Holmes Posts: 875 | From: North Carolina | Registered: Mar 2003
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Hey Bea, very nicely done, great looking coyote.Nice to see a fellow East-coaster on here. Weird winter this year with no snow isnt it.Congrats ... Trevor
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Congratulations! Got my first one this year with a longbow. What a rush!
Dan
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I just got a special invite to hunt a few handful of yotes on private property. With a bunch of luck... I'll have a few pics like yerz before the end of the summer.
Big congtrats!
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Frank, best of luck to ya brother, it ain't easy!!! i have been trying sence last year and its tuff to draw on ole wiley coyote. i definitly think a decoy helps for bow hunting yotes. a stuffed animal is fine, just enough to take their eyes off ya. i plan on trying alot more this year as mating season just kicked in and the big dogs will be moving and answering howls soon.
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just got on here way to go calling coyotes is a blast, lots of good calls out there. I always keep a turkey/elk Diaphragm in my mouth works great for close range and not to much had movement and its always right there plus you can make about any sound with them things Posts: 841 | From: in the woods | Registered: Feb 2004
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about a month ago I saw what I am sure was a coyote on my place. I saw about a milion of them when I lived in the desert in Ca. but I did'nt think they were this far east.
Maybe that has a lot more to do with our lack of rabbits tha the hawks.
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