01-11-2009, 08:33 PM
You are about to join the latest Craze in the hunting world. In the last couple years, the popularity of dog hunting has sky rocketed!
One thing to remember is that it's not as easy as you think it is. Unless you have an awesome honey hole, you rarley will see a coyote. I know guys that go out and walk around looking for them. It doesn't quite work that way however. You need to have a lot of patience, and know exactly how to call and lure them in.
As for finding them, I would look in places with good rabbit pops. They also tend to hang around the deer winter ranges waiting for the weak to die off. I would stay away from the winter ranges right now though. I know that the North Western part of the state has a good pop of dogs. You might take a ride up around the Yost area, I have heard that's a good place.
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One thing to remember is that it's not as easy as you think it is. Unless you have an awesome honey hole, you rarley will see a coyote. I know guys that go out and walk around looking for them. It doesn't quite work that way however. You need to have a lot of patience, and know exactly how to call and lure them in.
As for finding them, I would look in places with good rabbit pops. They also tend to hang around the deer winter ranges waiting for the weak to die off. I would stay away from the winter ranges right now though. I know that the North Western part of the state has a good pop of dogs. You might take a ride up around the Yost area, I have heard that's a good place.
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