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I did it, I am officially into predatory hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="g54b16psi" data-source="post: 3926853" data-attributes="member: 49052"><p>I don't hunt, but a golf course I play at a lot has a creek running through the property with plenty of vegetation, shrubs, trees, etc. and a lot of coyote live there. One day on the 18th hole, I saw a good sized one trotting down the service road to the grounds maintenance building about 100 yards north of me. Spur of the moment, I barked like a poodle. It stopped immediately, perked up its ears and started scanning for the dog. It then turned around and started down the path back where it came from, closer towards me and the 'poodle'. Nothing happened. Interestingly, there is a dog park immediately west of the golf course property, and more than once a coyote has jumped over the fence to take a dog as a meal. so, I don't know what a proper coyote call is supposed to sound like, but in areas with people, 'poodle' works great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g54b16psi, post: 3926853, member: 49052"] I don't hunt, but a golf course I play at a lot has a creek running through the property with plenty of vegetation, shrubs, trees, etc. and a lot of coyote live there. One day on the 18th hole, I saw a good sized one trotting down the service road to the grounds maintenance building about 100 yards north of me. Spur of the moment, I barked like a poodle. It stopped immediately, perked up its ears and started scanning for the dog. It then turned around and started down the path back where it came from, closer towards me and the 'poodle'. Nothing happened. Interestingly, there is a dog park immediately west of the golf course property, and more than once a coyote has jumped over the fence to take a dog as a meal. so, I don't know what a proper coyote call is supposed to sound like, but in areas with people, 'poodle' works great. [/QUOTE]
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