Looking For Coyotes
learningman
November 20, 2007, 06:25 PM
I just got back from Glasgow Mt hunting the Breaks. The first day nothing seemed out of the ordinary. The morning of the second my wife was being kind of strange. She convinced me to wait until the local sporting goods store opened so that we could go look at something together. So I complied with her, and I'm glad I did. Her cousin owns the store and she had been talking to him about getting me a new gun. She had him order me the new Savage Model 10 Predator package in 223. I was very surprised and very pleased. Let me just say that it is one nice gun. I didn't get to really put it through its paces. The wind was really howling and the gun range I like is outdoors and the wind was blowing straight across the line of fire. I did shoot it at 25 yards just to get it close and figured that when I get home I would finish the job. So now to the point, I am looking for some yotes down here in SW Idaho. Any locals here seen any or know where a good place to go shoot some would be? I've only been here 6 months now so am still getting aquainted with the region.
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jeepmor
November 21, 2007, 03:15 AM
Goto to SE Oregon, South of Rome. Rome is TINY place with gas, restuarant and a gravel air landing strip. It's just West of the Owhyee (sp?) river by only a couple hundred yards.
My BIL, stepdad, nephews and the BIL's uncle (from Boise) were out there last weekend. They got 9, saw 24, had a ball. I'm still a little miffed they didn't call me, but my wife's about 1 week from popping out our son, so I understand. It's vast sagebrush land, but it's almost entirely BLM land so you can wander all over the darn place.
If you find Rattlesnake canyon, (SW of Rome, no markings or signage) you'll find it quite beautiful and solitude won't be a problem whatsoever out there. My nephew called me this week and said the only other person they saw out there was a single ODFW type.
AL9426
November 23, 2007, 10:31 PM
If you ever get the chance come to Kentucky. We have them ALL OVER! I am serious, there is no bag limit, no season, just come and kill the things. But if you can ever get over here they are all over central and eastern kentucky. Just look in the hills and wooded areas. I was squirrel hunting with my friend and walked straight over one of their dens.
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