Re: ghillie poncho for coyotes?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gunsandcigars88</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Are there sometimes exceptions to the scent aspect of things? Two of my most memorable times deer hunting with my dad (except for my first deer) were two seperate coyote encounters at the same setup. We never have been fancy setup people when we deer hunt. We prefer sitting at the base of a tree. We were hunting about a 10 acre opening in some woods and sitting at a tree when a coyote came out 200 yards away. I asked my dad if it got close enough if I could shoot and his answer shocked me "No, just wait and see what happens. Don't shoot" At the time I was very dissapointed, but did as was told. The coyote came at a light jog all the way across the field directly at us. Never seem to realize that we were there and ended up within 2 feet of the end of my Remington 870. At that point my dad jumped up screaming like crazy. That coyote jumped high spun around and took off like lightning. We laughed so hard at this, and I'll never forget it. A couple days later, same setup and another coyote came out on that same treeling, and did the same thing. Came within a couple feet of my barrel and my dad did the same thing. We were not using any type of cover scents, or anything.
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living in missouri i have come to know that yotes are half tarded, walkin through mom's woods with my german shep/blue heeler we've came right up on a few and scared the living shit out of em, one would think that a dog would hear us comin and jet off