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Great point coyotehunter there is a lot of things that you can pick up from the female when she comes in.

Looking over her shoulder at the den

Really getting aggressive if the dogs work a certain way (toward the den)

Or just where she is tring to lead the dogs (away from the den)

The longer a guy can let the dogs work with the coyote without missing your oppurtunity to kill it the better
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Jamie have you ever tried that doggin technique in minnesota or other states? I am curious on if its effectiveness would be the same in different states and different terrains.
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Dogging will work anywhere there is coyotes although it gets a little tougher in the trees i had a problem pair last year that i could get to come and look at the dogs in the timber and then leave. I was finally able to get the dog shot working the dogs but the female is denned up there again this year.

She is in trouble now :D
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I have used the dogs in Minnesota and North Dakota. For summer work you can't beat a good dog.
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Prairie Ghost wrote:Great point coyotehunter there is a lot of things that you can pick up from the female when she comes in.

Looking over her shoulder at the den

Really getting aggressive if the dogs work a certain way (toward the den)

Or just where she is tring to lead the dogs (away from the den)

The longer a guy can let the dogs work with the coyote without missing your oppurtunity to kill it the better
If the female get nervous, will she eventually move her pups to a different den?
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yep
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Without a doubt that means you have to take into effect that if you can't get her killed you need to do more research before you go after her because if you don't get her killed you have to start all over after she moves them :evil:
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22-6mm and a rabbit call (more pics and details in Top Dog)
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Up in the mountains and came across this bear scat.
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doing some calling up in the mountains

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running some snares, looks like a great place to catch some cats, take a look at those pinch points where the river, trees and ridge meet up.
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Nice country.Mulies and whitetails?
Bet you got a few snakes as well.
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yep, yep, and yep
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Wow! Can't say enough about those views
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That is just some awesome country!!! Nice triple too!!
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Should definetly make for some good snaring and trapping great pics
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