Whos coyote hunting?

Talk about hunting the hunters and their prey.
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Re: Whos coyote hunting?

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Looking good !
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Those are some nice Coyotes and terrain.
Keep those photo's coming.
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That last one was in Wyoming some years back. My state is 96 % private land, so you really have to work at getting access.
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That is one thing I still enjoy and like about my commie state and the area I live in. It has thousands of acres of BLM and USFS land, which is open to roam all over in. And the terrain varys from sage/rim rock to forest/timer. And there is lot of private land, but a lot of it can be accessed with a conversation with the owner, at least in this N.E. portion of my state. :D
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Tom Kat wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 6:50 am That last one was in Wyoming some years back. My state is 96 % private land, so you really have to work at getting access.
Same problem we have here.
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