FullMoonYoteSkin
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Originally Posted By: GCI'm not in your shoes so there is that... But from the outside looking in it would seem that to sit on 100 acres and call for three hours would be both a way to burn an area out and waste a lot of time that could be spent moving to someplace where there is a coyote within hearing distance. If there is a coyote within hearing distance and he wants to respond he'll be there within twenty minutes, usually half that. There are reasons experienced successful coyote guys don't do exactly the same thing as you. The more stands you make the better the odds you get within hearing range of a workable coyote. It's a percentage game. But if all you have is that limited ground available I guess there isn't any place to move to. So you do what you do.
I can't imagine being confined to such small hunting territory. I know where you live, isn't there some public ground within an hour or so that you can stretch your legs in?
This sounds pretty condescending, but it is GC so......pretty typical
I can't imagine being confined to such small hunting territory. I know where you live, isn't there some public ground within an hour or so that you can stretch your legs in?
This sounds pretty condescending, but it is GC so......pretty typical
