Tell me about Coyote hunting...
Alright then, my son. Once upon a time there was local varmint named the coyote. It was a type of dog as we know it and it preyed on all animals smaller than itself and when hungry would scavenge all manner of food it could find. Often it would gather in packs to take larger animals, similar to wolves. However, these animals are much less majestic than the noble wolf. As mankind population grew, it began to push into the boundaries of the animal world, forcing more animals to retreat further away. Sadly, many species died out or became so small that wise men began to protect them to ensure that those animals would not become extinct. Unfortunately, the coyote, as a master scavenger, did not die out, he actually thrived. You see, man brought his food with him when he came to an area, and threw his garbage on the ground. This, combined with the animals man kept confined for food was perfect, for the cowardly coyote. They eventually grew used to man's presence and habits of keeping animals and began to be bold and not hunt in the darkness, but began to steal small animals from man's holdings, until one day, they began to steal animals helpful to man. His pets, cats and dogs, and eventually even children who seemed helpless to these coyotes.
Man decided he needed to protect his livestock and pets, and especially his children, so he began to bait and trick these coyotes into places where man could shoot them. This began coyote hunting and to this day, man still continues this tradition.
That, my son, is the story of coyote hunting.
And obviously that's what you wanted because you have shown yourself to be less than energetic about proper research techniques. You probably only have one gun, one broom, one mop, one bullet, one hat, one set of clothes, go to one grocery store, one bar, ... etc., since, I mean, why get a second anything if you what you have can't do it all at once or you can't get it in one place.