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Re: OT.Coyote Hunting?????
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Posted by LumbrJakMan on February 16, 2006 at 06:40:27 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: OT.Coyote Hunting????? posted by SJ on February 16, 2006 at 06:23:17:
SJ, Your about to have the Most Fun ever. I dont know what your gonna use for a Gun , But I suggest anything in the .223 Caliber. I have a Bushmaster AR-15 with a Leupold Vari-X II , 3x9 Scope . Its sweet. Ruger Mini 14 Ranch Rifle also works well.Take some time and sight your Rifle in for 100 Yards. Two things you need to Know for accurate shooting , Windage and Elevation ! Find yourself whats called a ,"Dying Rabbit", call. Sounds like a Rabbit stuck and dying , and that will bring Coyotes from far away.For Lighting , a Good deep cycle battery and what we call a Q beam will work well. If you have any source for Animal Carcasses ( we shoot squirrells and store them ) scatter them around your hunting area, and get them used to having it be a food source for them .Its more a Hunt of setting up in One area and getting them to come to you. Your gonna have a Ball......
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