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Old 02-06-2008, 04:04 PM   #4
samuel
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Originally Posted by nathangdad View Post
I was born and raised in the desert oil fields of West Texas where we heard coyotes singing almost every night of the year.

Coyote hunting is difficult as they are, compared to domestic dogs, more intelligent/sensitive to all aspects of their environment/quicker to respond to stimuli of any type. Please do not think coyote hunting will be some type walk in the woods.

Hunting with a light can be successful but you need to be "quick into action". Most of the successful hunts I knew about in West Texas occurred on clear nights with a good moonlight factor.
If anyone thinks they can line ordinary sights up in the moonlight,tryit as I am sure he never did. sam.
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