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See if I can remember how to do this.
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here is another one
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Nice yotes noway!
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one more
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and finally
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http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...7/fa628d92.jpg
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Hey noway,
Nice pictures, thanks for putting them on. Back in 1984 I lived between Salmon and Challis, Idaho. (Hat Creek Ranch) I did some coyote hunting off of highway 93 in the Persimeroy (Spelled wrong:() River valley. Those pictures you are showing are sure bringing back some old memories. We certainly don't have the sage brush here in Maine. Thanks again, MH |
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Thanks for the comments on the photos, appreciate it.
I wish I had a digital camera. Some of the other photos posted are much clearer. I usually use a combination of howling and rabbit distress. January is the best month for howling in those really big dominant males, that is when I do most of my calling. Agree the sagebrush grows on you. Nothing like spending a day out in the desert canyon country where you can see for miles and then calling in a couple nice coyotes as a bonus. |
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Good shooting and some nice pictures. Keep posting more [:-]
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