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Winter Finally came to our area, snow and cold and wind. Time to start callin some coyotes as soon as the weather breaks. How are otehrs doing on the calling end of things?

Question by tneal1987. Uploaded on January 16, 2012

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from buckhunter wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

Have been busted more times than I care to admit. Did call in an entire pack a week or so ago. It was cool seeing a string of eyeballs staring back at you after you flip the light switch on. Have not pulled the trigger yet this season.

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from Treestand wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

It was cold 39%Am 63%noon 58%Pm. there is No ICE Fishing in Fl.

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from chuckles wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

I've been out twice and called in one. He still roams the forest. We have been having a crazy mild winter in MN and no snow on the ground yet. We need some white stuff!

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from deerhunterrick wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

I'm still deer hunting for a few more weeks. No clients left because of weather,so it's my time. Been out a few nights but really slow. Did run across a pack howling to the locator Friday night,but the winds picked up and everything changed. Buck Hunter, get the scent control on and get in a climber, they'll stop busting you

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from DakotaMan wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

I'm hoping to make a coyote hunting trip the last week of January and the first week of February depending on getting some good snow... just made my snow camo suit today and want to test some new bullets just for the fun of it. So much to do, so little time.

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from 30-CAL wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

Today was the last day of flintlock, so the the songdog slaying starts now.

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from buckhunter wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

Have been busted more times than I care to admit. Did call in an entire pack a week or so ago. It was cool seeing a string of eyeballs staring back at you after you flip the light switch on. Have not pulled the trigger yet this season.

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from Treestand wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

It was cold 39%Am 63%noon 58%Pm. there is No ICE Fishing in Fl.

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from chuckles wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

I've been out twice and called in one. He still roams the forest. We have been having a crazy mild winter in MN and no snow on the ground yet. We need some white stuff!

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from deerhunterrick wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

I'm still deer hunting for a few more weeks. No clients left because of weather,so it's my time. Been out a few nights but really slow. Did run across a pack howling to the locator Friday night,but the winds picked up and everything changed. Buck Hunter, get the scent control on and get in a climber, they'll stop busting you

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from DakotaMan wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

I'm hoping to make a coyote hunting trip the last week of January and the first week of February depending on getting some good snow... just made my snow camo suit today and want to test some new bullets just for the fun of it. So much to do, so little time.

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from 30-CAL wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

Today was the last day of flintlock, so the the songdog slaying starts now.

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