BillyDa59
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I'm coyote hunting for sure coming Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and I need to know what I can do for either a temporary coyote blind or camo suit. I'll be hunting in Oregon, in the forest, out in foliage-filled clear cuts.
Now, the way I understand it, coyotes are primarily scent and sound based animals, so any visual camouflaging I do can be relatively primitive. Is this correct?
What could I do for a temporary coyote blind? It seems ridiculous that I should spend so much money on store bought coyote blinds that are stuck with 1 camo pattern.
Is a camo 'suit' an easier method? Perhaps a hooded tunic of burlap, patched together from irregularly shaped scraps? Or does this just sound ridiculous? My dad says he used to hide under a tan bed sheet on top of hay bails in eastern WA.
Any suggestions, criticisms, or lewd comments are welcome.
Now, the way I understand it, coyotes are primarily scent and sound based animals, so any visual camouflaging I do can be relatively primitive. Is this correct?
What could I do for a temporary coyote blind? It seems ridiculous that I should spend so much money on store bought coyote blinds that are stuck with 1 camo pattern.
Is a camo 'suit' an easier method? Perhaps a hooded tunic of burlap, patched together from irregularly shaped scraps? Or does this just sound ridiculous? My dad says he used to hide under a tan bed sheet on top of hay bails in eastern WA.
Any suggestions, criticisms, or lewd comments are welcome.