Ochocobull
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Originally Posted By: AWSI'm always looking for new stands. I go on hunting trips, I might hit the same stand twice in a week and not hunt it again for a year or two. I spend a lot of time studying maps and the first day or two of a trip I might just drive a lot of the country I've picked and mark stands on my maps. If a spot really yells "Hunt Here" I'll stop during scouting and hunt it. Many times after calling a stand I'll walk the area to see if there was a better place to set up. If I'm in country that is called a lot I look for spot that most coyote hunters won't bother with.
I have books of public lands maps for WA, MT, NV, AZ, UT, NM and I've just started to put together one for CO as I think I'll be spending some time there. I usually hunt 3-5 different states every year.
I really enjoy cold calling new areas, to me it is an accomplishment to be able to call coyotes in country I've never hunted before.
I live in my hunting truck for as much as 6 months of the year between coyote, bird hunting and fishing. My boat has locking cargo holds so I can just park it along side the road and hunt coyotes or birds and not have to worry about anything disappearing. Since I've put a furnace and solar panel in it I sleep right where I'm going to hunt. There is free camping all over the country.
That is a great looking coyote AWS and great advice also. I appreciate you getting back to me and I will be sure to try and apply it. Thanks for getting back to me.
I have books of public lands maps for WA, MT, NV, AZ, UT, NM and I've just started to put together one for CO as I think I'll be spending some time there. I usually hunt 3-5 different states every year.
I really enjoy cold calling new areas, to me it is an accomplishment to be able to call coyotes in country I've never hunted before.
I live in my hunting truck for as much as 6 months of the year between coyote, bird hunting and fishing. My boat has locking cargo holds so I can just park it along side the road and hunt coyotes or birds and not have to worry about anything disappearing. Since I've put a furnace and solar panel in it I sleep right where I'm going to hunt. There is free camping all over the country.
That is a great looking coyote AWS and great advice also. I appreciate you getting back to me and I will be sure to try and apply it. Thanks for getting back to me.