I have done a lot of reading on the subject of coyote hunting. All the forums, coyote beginner guides, youtube videos , etc. say that the most important thing is to just get camo that matches your surroundings that you plan to hunt. They say that there is no particular "Best" pattern. As long as...
Yeah I think that will be the best bet. Id rather save my pups and get a decoy to learn and get to know the coyote.
How far from me should I place the decoy? should I get an electric caller or are hand calls good enough?
Do you know of a good affordable electric caller? I downloaded some...
I appreciate the advise. My wife is against me taking them out with me as well. Ive seen a Pitbull fight a pack of 6 coyotes. The pit killed one but he did get his battle wounds to his hind legs and they split open his sack. They attack from behind, lil suckers. My grandpa had a Staffordshire...
I love my dogs a lot. I have a Staffordshire Bull Terrier and an American Pitbull Terrier X Hound. The staffie in shape weighs 40lbs and my pit mix wieghs 55lbs. I have done a lot of reading and that is why I want to train them well to not engage in a fight but to troll the coyote back to me...
Thanks a lot guys for the advise. It makes a lot of sense. I picked up the Primos Rabbit distress and roadend coaxer call at Big 5. That was the first time I tried it and it worked great. I have ordered some more online and am still waiting on them. In the meanwhile I get my hunting license...
I finally got some camo and a distress call and went out Monday morning scouting since im still waiting for a hunting course to attend. I began to start hiking up a trail that leads to the top of a hill that has a great view of the area I plant to hunt. Right away I notice the wind blowing in...
I cant wait to get out there. Im doing the hunters ed coarse next month and soon after I get my hunting licence I will be out there at the crack of dawn. In the mean while I'll practice long range shooting at the range.
Thanx for everything you guys. Its been a lot of help picking your brians. I am so excited to get out there already but I have to save some money to buy my equipment so that I can do it right and actually see some action and not get yelled at by my wife for spending money hahaha. A lot of...
So I went out today to scout an area(public managed by the DFG) behind where I grew up in the south east san diego county with my dog. Im taking advantage of training my dog in the area I plan to hunt in the future. We arrive and park at the gate. We dont have to walk far before we(my dog and...
Oh I see...so my next question would be, how would an 80gr Soft nose react on impact? Seeing that that round would be the most available/affordable to me.
PS. I really appreciate you explaining this to me. I'm taking this new hobby on my own.
Anyone know where I can buy varmint ammo in a 243? I have gone to a few gun and ammo stores and the lightest ammo I can find is 80gr. Should I try looking online? Or should I settle for an 80gr bullet?
Thank you very much. I have gone to a few gun and ammo shops and the lightest 243 they carry is 80gr. I have looked on cheaperthandirt.com and they have very well priced ammo including shipping and handling if you buy a case. What do you recommend I do?
I am new to hunting and I plan to hunt coyotes this fall and winter. I am looking for some tips on scouting coyotes: like how to look for and spot signs that their are coyotes around. Any good places in SD county I should check out? I have a 243 Remington 700 w/ a Leupold 3-9x40 scope and thats...
I am new to hunting and have been wondering what to hunt. After seeing those pics I know for sure what I want to hunt. I will enjoy every part of hunting coyotes. If you guys have any pointers to get me started hunting coyotes, I would appreciate it.
Thanks a lot!!!
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