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New to Oregon. Where to hunt deer and elk in the sixes! 4 10/23/2008 - 12:06
Hunting Tip: Watch Your Downwind With Coyotes
When calling coyotes, more often than not they will circle on a target they are coming into and approach from the downwind side. Presumably they do this in order to align what they smell, with what they are hearing. This means that you should always have your downwind side camouflaged and have an open shooting lane. If the area is heavily covered the coyote could come in take a look and be gone, with you none the wiser.
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