Brand new to hunting so many ????
#42
Gerber Fixed Blade Gut Hook on sale at Midwayusa.com
$20 retail, $16 right now. I'd consider this my ideal length and blade design for fur handling. Not everyone loves chromoly blades, since they take an edge differently than a stainless edge, but for $16, buy 3 of them, then you can skin coons off a trapline for hours on end without sharpening, and you'll never need another set for years to come.
$20 retail, $16 right now. I'd consider this my ideal length and blade design for fur handling. Not everyone loves chromoly blades, since they take an edge differently than a stainless edge, but for $16, buy 3 of them, then you can skin coons off a trapline for hours on end without sharpening, and you'll never need another set for years to come.
#43
Just for skinning I like these;
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/855...-handle-orange
NoMercy a lot of good info. as always !!!
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/855...-handle-orange
NoMercy a lot of good info. as always !!!
#44
I see you have a .22, have you done any small game hunting to get you started on hunting? Try some squirrel or rabbit hunting. Or even some bird hunting. Should be easy to find on public ground. A lot of fun and good to get you started. Taste great too, I would never process and eat a dog btw. But your choice.
Good luck
Good luck
#45
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: St Charles, IL
Posts: 28
No I have looked into hunting squirrel or rabbit but I have eaten them. Ill probably look into it while figuring out my coyote hunting. I have eaten and enjoyed lots of strange food so I am trying coyote once just to see. Hopefully I will finally meet up with some coyote hunters this weekend.
#46
Face Palm....
Are you F'ing serious? Start your own thread... This wasn't the place to come beg for votes...
Edit note--Right on point. That member has been permabanned and all 13 of her posts soliciting votes for her husband on another website have been deleted.
CalHunter
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Edit note--Right on point. That member has been permabanned and all 13 of her posts soliciting votes for her husband on another website have been deleted.
CalHunter
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Last edited by CalHunter; 11-27-2013 at 09:59 PM.
#47
You are doing it right, I have to say. You've done a lot of research and tapped into a good resource here.
I can't help much, but I'll say what I can:
I am in Oklahoma, not Illinois, so I can't tell you any specific locations. But I'll bet dollars to doughnuts you've got farmers or ranchers in Illinois who would be tickled pink to let you have the chance to whack 'yotes on their land. Coyotes do NOT help livestock. So ask the guys with the livestock.
I have no idea what a habitat stamp is.
You, and our Brethren here on this board are pretty amazing sportsmen. I commend you all. I've never done anything more with a freakin' ugly, useless, livestock-stealing, game-murdering 'yote than urinate in the exit wound, curse at it, and leave it lay.
You're probably going to have to get license for each State.
I would if you were here or if I was there! I've killed more coyotes while deer and turkey hunting than just hunting the 'yotes themselves - - buy you can sure hunt them themselves. And it's fun
You are on the right track! Learn, and HAVE FUN
I can't help much, but I'll say what I can:
I am in Oklahoma, not Illinois, so I can't tell you any specific locations. But I'll bet dollars to doughnuts you've got farmers or ranchers in Illinois who would be tickled pink to let you have the chance to whack 'yotes on their land. Coyotes do NOT help livestock. So ask the guys with the livestock.
I have no idea what a habitat stamp is.
You, and our Brethren here on this board are pretty amazing sportsmen. I commend you all. I've never done anything more with a freakin' ugly, useless, livestock-stealing, game-murdering 'yote than urinate in the exit wound, curse at it, and leave it lay.
You're probably going to have to get license for each State.
I would if you were here or if I was there! I've killed more coyotes while deer and turkey hunting than just hunting the 'yotes themselves - - buy you can sure hunt them themselves. And it's fun
You are on the right track! Learn, and HAVE FUN
#48
No I have looked into hunting squirrel or rabbit but I have eaten them. Ill probably look into it while figuring out my coyote hunting. I have eaten and enjoyed lots of strange food so I am trying coyote once just to see. Hopefully I will finally meet up with some coyote hunters this weekend.
Oh yeah I completely forgot about this, check out predatormastersforum.com
Some great guys and info there for coyote hunting, I'm sure you'll find someone near your area to hunt with there.
http://www.predatormastersforums.com...ubbthreads.php
#49
Oh yeah I completely forgot about this, check out predatormastersforum.com
Some great guys and info there for coyote hunting, I'm sure you'll find someone near your area to hunt with there.
http://www.predatormastersforums.com...ubbthreads.php
Some great guys and info there for coyote hunting, I'm sure you'll find someone near your area to hunt with there.
http://www.predatormastersforums.com...ubbthreads.php
If you search "Illinois hunting" in the search function, you'll find a few posts, some dating back a few years (think I saw one from 2005 there).
If you do join over there, lemme know what user name you pick out, so I can keep an eye out for you. I spend even more time over there than I do here.
#50
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: St Charles, IL
Posts: 28
I have the same name at predatormaster but I havent written anything yet. Just been using it for research. I have had to slip hunting into the back burner for a bit due to change of jobs. But I will be full bore again in a couple weeks when I get use to my schedule.