New Territory
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:50 pm
Last week I stopped at a ranch house and asked permission to hunt coyotes. I was warmly welcomed, informed where most of the coyotes seem to be hanging out, and shown a map of the boundaries and the roads leading into the areas. This ranch is broken into two parts: the southern part is about 10 miles further down the highway and is slightly smaller ( ~17,000 acres), and the larger is where the ranch house is located (~ 19,000 acres). I went out this morning and took the northern road that was suppose to lead to the northern-west part of the larger ranch. It led to another ranch so I stopped at the house to ask directions. I was told how to get to the part I needed, and told that if I would like to hunt his ranch for coyotes that I would be more than welcomed; but it isn't as big - only 15,000 acres. Nice thing is that it borders the first ranch. That gives me about 35,000 acres to hunt coyotes in. Walked for almost 6 hours today - saw seven coyotes (all too far to shoot), several dens, forgot how many jack rabbits and gophers. Oh yeah, tomorrow I will be back out and look over more area.