LARUEminati
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Originally Posted By: JJTAlwaysWishingEh... you may be a better caller/hunter whatever you want to call it. Maybe I shouldn't say you're wrong. But being able to see a coyote is the hardest part hunting eastern coyotes. No telling how many eastern hunters go out make 20 stands not kill a single coyote, but actually call in 19 coyotes and never know. Atleast hunting out west you CAN see what your shooting at. A lot of eastern coyote/predator hunters use shotguns. Why? I'm sure you know. But I'll elaborate for those who dont. Because they come in so close and don't ever stop moving. Anybody can learn how to shoot out to "2 miles" although I think that's complete bs and unethical as [beeep]. But I'm just hoping you are joking. I think the eastern caller has to be a better shooter/caller and a downright better hunter in general. When an eastern hunters sees a coyote, he can't hesitate even for a second. As soon as a shot opportunity opens they have to take it, a western hunter can say "oh I don't feel like a 2 mile shot today, I'll just wait till he gets within a mile." But hey whatever, opinions are like... well you know.
Have a good day.
In honesty though I shouldn't argue, everything I say will be shut down within the first 5 people to see my post. Mainly because 90% of Predator hunters on this site hunt where? Drum roll please! Out west!
Ps. The eastern coyote hunter doesn't have very much info to base their strategy off of, why? Because it is so difficult to just pick up calling and learn how to and people get discouraged rather quickly. I've seen people on this very site talk about killing 10+ coyotes on one single stand out west, the eastern coyote is way to smart to walk in after seeing 9 of his cousins killed.
I agree with everything said here.
6MM06's pics are spot on for what the eastern terrain is like, THICK. Average is 35-40lbs and we see high 40's each season, western yotes look like our pups.
Someone else mentioned seeing multiple on the roadways out west... I think it took me around 18 years to see my first one in person here in Mass and I grew up on a farm.
In honesty though I shouldn't argue, everything I say will be shut down within the first 5 people to see my post. Mainly because 90% of Predator hunters on this site hunt where? Drum roll please! Out west!
Ps. The eastern coyote hunter doesn't have very much info to base their strategy off of, why? Because it is so difficult to just pick up calling and learn how to and people get discouraged rather quickly. I've seen people on this very site talk about killing 10+ coyotes on one single stand out west, the eastern coyote is way to smart to walk in after seeing 9 of his cousins killed.
I agree with everything said here.
6MM06's pics are spot on for what the eastern terrain is like, THICK. Average is 35-40lbs and we see high 40's each season, western yotes look like our pups.
Someone else mentioned seeing multiple on the roadways out west... I think it took me around 18 years to see my first one in person here in Mass and I grew up on a farm.






















