View Full Version : Im a rookie and need some tips and tricks
backwoodshick28
02-20-2012, 06:58 PM
OK, not only am i an avid outdoors-man that has a lot to learn while bow hunting but i am also someone who is attempting to coyote hunt and i would love to learn some of the tricks and trades in having successful hunts. Does anyone have any advice on anything that i could use. I have never shot a coyote but i have seen them as they bust me and make rooster tails running the opposite direction.
I would like to know about what to wear and what scents to use...i have been told that my bow-hunting gear works great and fox piss is a good tool to use so that is what iv been wearing. I would also like to know what the best times to hunt would be. i have been told morning are the best and i hunted morning and nights. I have seen coyotes during both morning and nights. Any ideas on what calls to use beside the common rabbit distress. I have experimented and used different calls and have never really seen any results. I would love any input. I would like to learn a lot so i don't keep educating the dang things.
radicalxl
02-22-2012, 06:50 AM
I too am looking for some tips. Last year I lost my beagle house dog in Jan. This year in Jan. my old 4 legged buddy Boomer never came home. The Neighbor dog was found on his porch 2 weeks ago with his back legs all chewed up. He is doing ok. The other neighbors have seen the yotes and now I'm on a mission to take them out. A few years ago we never had this problem, So to you guys out there, a little help please.
radicalxl
02-25-2012, 05:37 PM
I guess were not gonna get any help on this one Backwoodshick.
well in a nut shell shoot the yotes
you can bait them, , trap them, or you can call them in
, huntthem,!!
not knocking, so don't get mad, but maybe if your dogs didn't run loose, they would be safer,
I never let mine run loose becoase I knbow tere are critters about , and I know how bad it is to loose a dog so sorry to hear that, I lost mine last yr as well, hard pill to swallow, but when there loose too many things can go wrong, sorry!
you can pick up some dead deer, and use as bait too, if legal, depuble check on that with dnr, you might need a permit, and or ,, Roll the dice I guess! if you like to gamble!
radicalxl
02-26-2012, 11:16 AM
well in a nut shell shoot the yotes
you can bait them, , trap them, or you can call them in
, huntthem,!!
not knocking, so don't get mad, but maybe if your dogs didn't run loose, they would be safer,
I never let mine run loose becoase I knbow tere are critters about , and I know how bad it is to loose a dog so sorry to hear that, I lost mine last yr as well, hard pill to swallow, but when there loose too many things can go wrong, sorry!
you can pick up some dead deer, and use as bait too, if legal, depuble check on that with dnr, you might need a permit, and or ,, Roll the dice I guess! if you like to gamble!
Not mad at all, And don't you get mad when I say if you have to constantly chain or confine your dogs, then they might as well be dead, or you have no business having one, in my opinion. I live in the country for a reason. This is a very special area in which all the dogs in the neighborhood are welcome anywhere. Boomer took it upon himself to check the perimiter of the property everyday for almost 12 years, it was his job. These attacks are coming awfully close to our houses, and it's time we get off our asses around here and do something about it. Thanks for the ideas, but I myself need a little more info than that.
OK, I am not mad at all, and hope this doesn't turn into a heated debate not my meaning
I agree 100% an animal, a dog or what ever should not have to be chained or caged to keep it or what's the point
I had my dog on a leash to go to the vet or when at my parents, due to it was the only safe way to be there and a deal with the vet! so I am not a big leash law guy, if the pet is trained
and thats a HUGE part , trained, no leash is needed in my eyes! so I agree with you on this!
I will not and do not mean to sound like I am bashing you, but I have to say this
I get country life style, I live in large forested area, I have 6,00 plus acres of un interrupted woods behind my house and about 2500 in acros the street in front of my house, so I am rural/country
that said, I never left my dog run free
simply because its dangerous to the dog, and the wildlife about it
in most states it LEGAL to shoot a dog that chases deer
and I have seen all size dogs chase deer, and MANY beagle were right in that too
dogs running loose and chasing deer and or other game animals IS a common problem for huners and people in general
I never wanted to shoot a dog, but cannot say I haven't
and trust me I am a dog person, my last one was like a kid to me and his passing still stings!
so its not I have anything aganst dogs at all, but I will come right out and say a dog owner that just lets a dog run about is not, sorry a good dog owner
there dogs are at risk to so many things, that a different TYPE of owner would see fit to make sure they stay safe/safer
sure a dog can live long and healthy lives running free
but at the same time when one get hurt killed or injured by people or wildlife, sadly its teh owners fault in my eye's
as if the dog was in a safe enviroment, and I don't me chainmed to a tree or in a cage
as again, my dog walked 1-3 + miles a day and never seen a cage or a chain,
I made sure he got out and a about off leash and in a safe manor
in my eye's thats what a responsible owner does
again I don't mean to bash you, its just MY view and I call things as I see them
and since I have heard so many hunters complain about loose dogs, I know I am not alone
you can do as you liek, its your right
but many times its the dogs that lose
and like i said, I am a dog person, so, !!!
I am sorry your dogs got what happened, that outright sucks and my comndolences on than
BUt coyotes are out there like other dangers so, only way to lower the risks is to contol them best you can, be it ???
Not to make it tougher than it already is, loosing a pet is a hard thing to cope with. My condolences. But mrbb is right when it comes to keeping your pet safe. Its also not fair on some wild animals to let cats and dogs run free. Food for thought: If a farmer/rancher let his animanls (horses, cows, pigs, etc) run free without fences or stalls how long before he'd loose one.
On the coyotes. From my experience trapping them is much more efficient then hunting them. A local canine trapper with experence can do wonders. And that don't mean you can't hunt them also. Good luck!
radicalxl
02-26-2012, 04:15 PM
This thread was started to gain knowledge on an effective way of hunting coyotes. Point: I didn't ask for a lesson on dog ownership. Everything has been fine around here for 57 years. When we get the yotes under control, (something we never had trouble with in the past) things will get back to normal. If you didn't want to start a heated debate why go off of the point of the thread? Just cause things are done a certain way in your area doesn't mean thats the way things are everywhere. A dog person wouldn't shoot another persons dog unless it is attacking you or another human being. WTF is up with that? Shooting some kids dog cause it wandered off, is pretty low in my book! We wonder why hunters are looked down on. You just put yourself in that group if you ask me. It's like you said, things happen, deal with it! Just cause a dog screws up you hunt, thats no reason to kill it. If you want to share some more info on the most effective ways of killing coyotes, have at it. If not this discussion is over as far as I'm concerned.
radicalxl
02-26-2012, 04:27 PM
Just to add the fact that nobody complains that the dogs in our little part of the world are free to visit, because they are all that way. My dogs go to their houses, and they come to mine for treats and whatever. I'm not a jack-ass, if someone complained that would be a different story.
all I will say, is you brought the dogs into this post,
and I shot a dog that was killing a deer, and would do it again in that situation!
if it was a kids dog, I am sorry, but it shouldn't have been doing what it was doing!
and I was legally right to!
with loose dogs here ,
the owners are breaking the law not me!
b.ries
02-26-2012, 08:06 PM
If you have fences , and can find holes where they go under you can snare them !
BBHuNtEr2010
03-06-2012, 02:42 PM
IF I SEE A DOG IN THE WOODS ON MY PROPERTY ......I SHOOT IT ..... SHOULDN'T BE ON MY PROPERTY I DRIVE ABOUT A HOUR AND HALF TO GET TO MY SPOTS ..AND I DON'T GO IN THE WOODS TO HAVE HUNTS RUINED BY LOOSE DOGS ....I RATTLED THIS PAST YEAR ...I HEAR SOMETHING RUNNING IN I STAND UP AND ITS A BEAGLE HOUND THAT IS THE NEIGHBORS KIDS DOG ..THE DAD TOLD BE BEFORE IF HE DONT KEEP THE DOGS UP THEY WILL GET SHOT ...THEY KID IS 17 DIDNT PUT THE DOG AWAY ...DOG GOT SHOT ...I DON'T FEEL BAD FOR PETS THAT PEOPLE DONT CARE ABOUT ...THEY DONT CARE I DONT ..PLUS I ALWAYS GIVE FAIR WARNING ....PUT YOUR PET AWAY .....IF ITS ON MY PROPERTY ..BYE BYE
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