Re: Need Suggestions For Coyote Reading & Videos
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 2:21 pm
great post rodeorulez 

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Thanks Rodeorulz,rodeorulz wrote:It's so nice to see another female posting on here! We all welcome you to the siteIt sure does get addicting...all the trapping and calling and what not! My husband and I enjoy it...but my husband especially does. He grew up trapping and hunting coyotes and me...well I am just your average ranch gal so we make a pretty good pair
From what I've read it seems you've got the right attitude and want to learn the right ways and I commend you for that...it seems so many people go out there and don't have the right mindset or just want it fixed without really learning the correct ways to fix the problem. These people can be more of a problem than a help often times. Anyways...I won't get into that any more. If you're interested in trapping, everything I've ever heard of Craig O'Gorman has been GREAT!! My husband and father-in-law both praise him...more than you can probably imagine! So anything relating to Craig O'Gorman I would say is more than excellent advice. As far as calling goes, we use a wildlife technologies electronic caller...I can't remember which one, but it is a new one that we just got. It works wonders...I can venture to guess that the cheaper the caller the poorer the quality...as with most things. So do some investigating before you make a big purchase. As far as dogs go, we use hounds. We try to stick with Blueticks although the one we have now is a Bluetick/English hound cross. My in-laws have also used Walkers before, but they were used a little differently than the Blueticks are...they all have their "specialty". But I'm sure the breed also depends a bit on what exactly you want them to do
And as with all dogs, breed and bloodlines don't always mean a darn thing. Just keep doing your research and as someone said some of the best experience is first hand experience. If you've got the time and money I'd suggest having someone actually "teach" you in a "class"...not sure on the availability up there, but I'm sure there are at least people around there that would be willing to go out with you or have you go out with them to learn and practice. Best of luck!!! Can't wait to hear more from you!
Hi Leadbiscuit,leadbiscuit wrote:It bears mentioning that if you want to target the coyotes that are giving you trouble, the best place to target them would be on the fringes of your building site. I'm assuming you live in a secluded spot. Disreguard the following advice if you have close neighbors. Have a securely stored firearm that you can get to on short notice. I normally have a rifle in my locked truck and keep the keys handy. Make it a point to be outside at sunrise and sunset. If you exit your house, don't make any unnecessary noise (slamming doors, etc). Horses have an almost supernatural ability to detect predators. I've taken several coyotes and many fox simply because I noticed livestock behaving in an odd fashion. Pay attention to how your animals are behaving. The bottom line is to be ready. Know which directions are safe to shoot in and which are not. If they're not already, you'll need to get your domestic animals used to gunfire. I'm betting a few of the guys on this site could give some advice on that.
leadbiscuit
who me?? yep, you buy the gas and i learn ya all there is about coyote hunting/trappingRandyRoede wrote:
Dave, you up for a road trip!!!