Flanker305's Coyote Hunting Guide (UPDATED: hunting map)
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I understand Slatkus and of course I accept your appology, I no it wasnt meant or said to hurt me, I should have read it more carefully I apologize as well Slatkus no hard feelings, I am not 1 to dislike anybody or hold a grudge.
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Re: Flanker305's Coyote Hunting Guide (UPDATED: hunting map)
I can just agree here. (Going back ontopic) Sometimes I can Even hunt them on sight there. Doing completely nothing.
Spends all the gold and money to buy new weapons in the shape of guns.
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I was trying Flanker305 Coyote route (Original version) extensively these days with very good results in rather long hunts (2 hrs real time and longer). My usual coyote route is tarting from tent placed on land bridge between WH North and WH South at 7 a.m. heading South and then anticlockwise along the shore area down to finger ponds and from them back north to starting point.
Equipment and tactics: I allway carry a TS in my backpack due quite random nature of Coyote spawns. Preffered weapon any bow or crossbow, note avoid to use rifles or pistols if posible it will scatter doggies across all map and they will not react to calls or rejoin their original packs for prolonged period of time. Usualy I will wait for coyote call in rare case when I spot a coyote then i will try eliminate him silently from ground then set up an ambush. Usually I am staying at a TS for maximum period of 20 mins real time if no doggies will come, if they are incoming I will wait for some 10 game minutes after last kill. then I am calling again just in case and waiting for some 5 more minutes. if nothing is coming in and other animals started calling in close range then is time to dismantle my Ts and move forward some 300-400 metres and wash rinse repeat.
Results from my last Coyote hunts:
Hunt 1: 9 killed/12 spotted note: Rifle hunt
Hunt 2: 15 killed/17 spotted note: Bow hunt
Hunt 3: 19 killed/21 spotted note: Bow hunt
Average yield per ambush 4 doggies at once.
Jack (the Sceptic who was trying to prove it wrong)
Equipment and tactics: I allway carry a TS in my backpack due quite random nature of Coyote spawns. Preffered weapon any bow or crossbow, note avoid to use rifles or pistols if posible it will scatter doggies across all map and they will not react to calls or rejoin their original packs for prolonged period of time. Usualy I will wait for coyote call in rare case when I spot a coyote then i will try eliminate him silently from ground then set up an ambush. Usually I am staying at a TS for maximum period of 20 mins real time if no doggies will come, if they are incoming I will wait for some 10 game minutes after last kill. then I am calling again just in case and waiting for some 5 more minutes. if nothing is coming in and other animals started calling in close range then is time to dismantle my Ts and move forward some 300-400 metres and wash rinse repeat.
Results from my last Coyote hunts:
Hunt 1: 9 killed/12 spotted note: Rifle hunt
Hunt 2: 15 killed/17 spotted note: Bow hunt
Hunt 3: 19 killed/21 spotted note: Bow hunt
Average yield per ambush 4 doggies at once.
Jack (the Sceptic who was trying to prove it wrong)
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Thank you Flanker305 for this thread! Great work from you, it help me so much!
sorry for my bad english..... Roge
sorry for my bad english..... Roge
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Thank You Flanker305
My first gold medal by your Topic
My first gold medal by your Topic
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CongratulationsYansko wrote:Thank You Flanker305
My first gold medal by your Topic
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That's great, congrats!Yansko wrote:Thank You Flanker305
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That's COOL. Congrats.Yansko wrote:Thank You Flanker305
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Very interesting Flanker! I'll be sure giving it a try, first with 1 treestand and I'll work my way up
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