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We have been struggling since the start of the hunting season on October 1st. We blamed it on the warm weather, so the first morning the temperatures fell into the 40’s we instantly had action and were able to put one in the dirt.
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Those first timers in front of the camera always have the best of luck!
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It has been a tough October for us in terms of pumping out videos. We are calling in the usual amount of fall season coyotes but they aren’t cooperating once we put the camera lens on them. Fortunately, this one decided to veer from the norm and do everything he is supposed to do.
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I am new to the predator hunting world. I have always wanted to do it but haven't jumped for the set up until recently. I have purchased a .223, calls, light for night hunting and have done a ton of research, as well as watching coyote hunting videos from calling the country. In my opinion they seem to be very knowledgeable and as informational as videos come. I have a buddy who traps and has frozen his pelts to sell green (has yet to bring them to a buyer). I finally sprung into predator hunting to help out the deer, turkey, and rabbit population on my new farm in Schoharie county which is over run with coyote and bobcats as well as my hometown spots in Putnam county, but figure if I can make a few bucks and use the animal after harvest its a win win. I was wondering who sells green vs going through the stretching, drying, and tanning process themselves and why? Also if there is a annual fur buyer in the southern tier, I have been looking it up but haven't found any information on that as of yet.
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We were lucky this guy decided to run into our field after down winding us. Always helps to have luck on your side….enjoy!
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A little different scenery for us with a little different result, must have been the altitude.
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Relatively new to coyote hunting and was wondering if anyone was interested in hooking up for a coyote hunt upstate. I live on Long Island and wouldn't mind taking a ride for the day to hunt coyotes upstate (I don't own any land so it would either be on state land or maybe knock on some doors to get permission). None of my buddies hunt yotes so I figured I'd reach out on here to see if anybody wanted to get a hunting partner for some yotes. send me an email [email protected] Thanks for any advice John