| I just started coyote hunting a couple of years ago, and I will agree with everyone else that it is addicting as hell. I will also agree with nathan that you should hook up with someone in your area that has hunted a lot of dogs and learn as much as you can. Believe me too, there is a lot to learn. The other important thing is to not get frustrated too fast. It is hard, and you will learn as you go. Two years ago I only got 5 dogs. This last year I was able to shoot 25, and I hunted considerably less. Setup is very, very important. Try to find a place where you can see them coming from a ways away. Get the wind in your face, and the sun at your back, but don't silhouette yourself. Finally, always watch your back. Coyotes are smart and will try to circle and come in downwind of you if they can. That's my 2 cents. |