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My hippie buddy that owns the farm I caught the coyotes on called me at 7:30 this morning. I am not usually up at that time of day unless I am hunting or trying to catch a fish... I was up this morning as I have been busy clearing an area of our woods of brush and wanted to get an early start today. Anyway, the reason for his early call was to tell me he had just seen a large coyote heading back the ditch towards the dens I found - said "You have more work to do".
I have been short on time the last week or two, but that should straighten out soon enough and I plan to get up there and shoot whatever is in the dens. So what are your suggestions? Should I set up a distance away and howl at them? Should I just find a good place and watch? I have a 243 that shoots really well, and I don't think I'd have an issue laying back 300 yards or so (wide open country, and 300 yards doesn't seem too far out there). Or, should I just drive the truck back with a water reservoir and flush 'em out like we used to groundhogs? What would you do?
