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ShaunM

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  1. Coyotes usually breed from January through March. Coyote pups usually are out of the den in October into November, but I have seen them as early as last part of August and as late as the end of November. Coyotes will have any where from 3 to 6 pups.
  2. Thanks wd-40 I have been hunting coyotes a very long time well over 15 years. I get questions all the time and love passing what I know and learning new techniques. Sometimes I just stay in a groove that works for me, I guess old habits dye hard ha ha but always willing and ready to learn new things. Heck if I new everything then hunting wouldn't be as fun. I guess what I'm trying to say is the best way to learn is to listen to others and do a lot of research and not afraid of trying new sounds and tactics. I have a video that I found one day. I get asked all the time what sound to use so I have this little video to share. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpE6UxzHLDQ
  3. Exactly, most land owners don't mind if you coyote hunt on their properties. I have a few properties that I started out coyote hunting on and now I can hunt deer and turkey. As far as calling, the old saying goes practice makes perfect but also getting into the woods and calling is the best way to learn. With coyote hunting you have to have patience and not get frustrated when it takes you 2 months to call in a coyote. I have gone a month without calling one in and the next week call in 5 or 6 killing 1 or 2 of them. Also I wouldn't just go out in the woods to practice calling without actually hunting them, coyotes can get call shy and like dogs are very smart most of the time.
  4. Coyote hunting is awesome. If I didn't like deer meat I would rather hunt them.
  5. I felt the same thing years ago when I hunted a very big 8 pointer for 2 years. He stayed an 8 pointer but got a little bigger when I finally shot him.
  6. Same to you wd-40 and everyone else. Please have a safe and bountiful thanksgiving.
  7. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - Hunting License Fees Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - Deer Hunting Seasons Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - Hunting Equipment & Methods Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - Small Game Hunting As far as the public land you will have to do the research for that for your area.
  8. Yeah I have talked to them about the muzzleloader issue and haven't got an answer as to why.
  9. Very nice deer wd. I wish I could see my big boy all I'm seeing is his kids. Maybe he will slip up before season ends.
  10. I haven't laughed so hard in a while thanks KahrMan!
  11. I don't blame you If I don't see any of my good bucks then I will start taking the better of the smaller deer, but I will wait until the season is almost over before I do that.
  12. I have a buddy who killed a big 6 pointer last year that had no balls. The deer's neck was so skinny you could almost get both of your hands around it.
  13. Exactly I read it at least 5 or 6 times in a week for my area I hunt. I will say this TWRA's web site isn't the best and some of the rules could be explained better.
  14. All I have been seeing is small bucks. If I don't get a good one they need to look out.
  15. I'm going after church tomorrow so I guess we will see if I can get me one.
  16. I currently don't have one but I am getting me another mojo critter or a delta decoy.
  17. FMJ's are illegal when it comes to the hunting aspect of it.
  18. I made one of those but the motor in them is a little to loud for my liking.
  19. I may be able to go tomorrow afternoon but going Tuesday and Wednesday for sure.

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