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    Quote Originally Posted by rkfulgor1 View Post
    I love popping coyotes out on the plains. Really don't need official permission. Ranchers want them gone. Kills the young pheasants.
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    Me being from the easter plains yes all the land owners want them gone, but not without permission lol

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    Went out coyote hunting for the first time today. I couldn't sleep last night because I was so excited like it was christmas. I got up early and headed out before sunrise. I started calling abit after the sun came up. I called for about 40 mins and decided nothing was working so I was going to move along. I set my rifle down and opened a pack of hot hands because they were colder than a witch's teet. Next thing I know..about 50 yards or less from me.. sure enough a coyote comes runnin in hot. I reached for my gun and turned back towards the coyote and he was already headed for the hills! He ran down into a drainage ditch and never had a good shot unfortunately. I tried to call him back but he was long gone.
    It was my first time calling and I used a mouth call so I was happy I was atleast able to call one in!

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    Quote Originally Posted by One Shot View Post
    Went out coyote hunting for the first time today. I couldn't sleep last night because I was so excited like it was christmas. I got up early and headed out before sunrise. I started calling abit after the sun came up. I called for about 40 mins and decided nothing was working so I was going to move along. I set my rifle down and opened a pack of hot hands because they were colder than a witch's teet. Next thing I know..about 50 yards or less from me.. sure enough a coyote comes runnin in hot. I reached for my gun and turned back towards the coyote and he was already headed for the hills! He ran down into a drainage ditch and never had a good shot unfortunately. I tried to call him back but he was long gone.
    It was my first time calling and I used a mouth call so I was happy I was atleast able to call one in!
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    Well, that's a start. Once a coyote gets a good wiff of ya, he ain't comin' back no matter what noise ya make. On the other hand, if they only spook because they saw ya move a little bit, you might get them to come take a 2nd look, just depends on the coyote.

    You got way more patience than I do. Most coyote will show with-in 7-9 minutes, many times much quicker. I rarely sit in one spot for more than 20 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkfulgor1 View Post
    I love popping coyotes out on the plains. Really don't need official permission. Ranchers want them gone. Kills the young pheasants.
    And if you mean you don't need a hunting license, that's not true either. Small game license (or unused big game license for the unit during its validity - and you have to use a valid big game method of take for that season and unit).
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRnCO View Post

    You got way more patience than I do. Most coyote will show with-in 7-9 minutes, many times much quicker. I rarely sit in one spot for more than 20 minutes.
    What would you consider your minimum distance that you would move to when you relocate?
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    1/4 mile.....but usually I move closer to 1/2 mile, sometimes more. A lot of variables to concider such as coyote density, calling conditions, terrain, how loud I'm calling, etc...I normally don't call very loud because I'm not trying to bring a coyote from a mile away for a couple of reasons. 1) I don't usually sit long enough for them to cover 1 mile and 2) it's often times difficult to convince a coyote to travel 1 mile or more, and hence much easier to convince them to travel 1/2 mile or less.

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    Hey Paper what is the round limit you can have in your gun for coyote hunting....5 or up to 10? for an AR-15 of course.

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    here in Colo., there is no mag. limit for hunting coyotes,......there is a 5 rd. limit for big game, but NOT for coyotes. SO, where one might get into a little confusion is if you were to buy a big game license and be hunting big game, but decided to hunt coyotes at the same time, then you'd still be restricted to 5 rds. as if you were hunting big game only.

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