sleddogg
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Lots of theories on Eastern coyotes and why they are hard to kill or not hard to kill. Why some folks think there are alot of dogs, some never see one.
Let me try to explain what I know to be fact.
OK ...... lets pick another sport. Baseball. We start off as kids in tee ball. Then we learn and advance to little league, babe Ruth, high school, college, minors, AAA, and maybe Pro.
Pro has no problem hitting a 97 mile per hour fastball. Little leager can't see the pitch. Even worse he has no idea how anyone can. Seems impossible ........
Such is the difference in calling coyotes. Some callers are novice, some ametuer, some experts, and a few Pros. The difference between what an Expert and a novice can kill a year in a given area is huge .
So just 'cause you "hunt hard" means absolutely nothing. Hunt as hard as you want, but until you get your ducks in a row, it is gonna frustrate you !! Until you put the years in coyote hunting in the East, make all the mistakes, learn what is a huntable stand and whats not, sort out all the things that matter and don't, you WILL struggle.
I started hunting coyotes in eranest in the 70's, and didn't get good results and command of the dogs until the mid 80's. It takes a long time to learn in an area that has a lower coyote density.
So to say a fella in Pa, NY, or Massachusetts will only kill a few coyotes a year if he is lucky is a statement made by the Tee ball player. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Experience dictates the results, nothing more.
Let me try to explain what I know to be fact.
OK ...... lets pick another sport. Baseball. We start off as kids in tee ball. Then we learn and advance to little league, babe Ruth, high school, college, minors, AAA, and maybe Pro.
Pro has no problem hitting a 97 mile per hour fastball. Little leager can't see the pitch. Even worse he has no idea how anyone can. Seems impossible ........
Such is the difference in calling coyotes. Some callers are novice, some ametuer, some experts, and a few Pros. The difference between what an Expert and a novice can kill a year in a given area is huge .
So just 'cause you "hunt hard" means absolutely nothing. Hunt as hard as you want, but until you get your ducks in a row, it is gonna frustrate you !! Until you put the years in coyote hunting in the East, make all the mistakes, learn what is a huntable stand and whats not, sort out all the things that matter and don't, you WILL struggle.
I started hunting coyotes in eranest in the 70's, and didn't get good results and command of the dogs until the mid 80's. It takes a long time to learn in an area that has a lower coyote density.
So to say a fella in Pa, NY, or Massachusetts will only kill a few coyotes a year if he is lucky is a statement made by the Tee ball player. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Experience dictates the results, nothing more.