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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2836809" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>I don't get many pics of them at feed piles but in trails where I have cameras set up I do. I have a place inside okc city limits where I get the most Picts. Trapping is the most effective method but time consuming and not nearly as much fun ! I second the Bluetooth speaker. I do have a primos turbo dog as well. My fiancé bought me a bomber box <a href="http://www.bomberaudio.com" target="_blank">http://www.bomberaudio.com</a> that's loud as hell and built in an ammo box literally bomb proof lol. fairly heavy but on super windy days more effective than my primos. Set up with wind slightly at your face on a vantage point. Coyotes will most always circle and try to get down wind. Take a shotgun with buckshot as well to each stand. I've had several come running and not stop almost got ran over by one last year who came right up to call spooked and dropped her with the shotgun. I also always take a turkey feather tied on a stake with a piece of fishing line. To give them something visual to focus on. I'd love to have a mounted jackrabbit but haven't spent the money used a stuffed toy one as a kid and it worked really well just haven't gotten around to trying one around here. Start out soft and increase volume as time passes. Practice running shots as well. I use old tires with plywood in them and have a friend push them until they're rolling and take shots from shooting positions as they roll by At various distances. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from NSA wire tapped device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2836809, member: 18402"] I don't get many pics of them at feed piles but in trails where I have cameras set up I do. I have a place inside okc city limits where I get the most Picts. Trapping is the most effective method but time consuming and not nearly as much fun ! I second the Bluetooth speaker. I do have a primos turbo dog as well. My fiancé bought me a bomber box [url]http://www.bomberaudio.com[/url] that's loud as hell and built in an ammo box literally bomb proof lol. fairly heavy but on super windy days more effective than my primos. Set up with wind slightly at your face on a vantage point. Coyotes will most always circle and try to get down wind. Take a shotgun with buckshot as well to each stand. I've had several come running and not stop almost got ran over by one last year who came right up to call spooked and dropped her with the shotgun. I also always take a turkey feather tied on a stake with a piece of fishing line. To give them something visual to focus on. I'd love to have a mounted jackrabbit but haven't spent the money used a stuffed toy one as a kid and it worked really well just haven't gotten around to trying one around here. Start out soft and increase volume as time passes. Practice running shots as well. I use old tires with plywood in them and have a friend push them until they're rolling and take shots from shooting positions as they roll by At various distances. Sent from NSA wire tapped device. [/QUOTE]
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