Coyote hunting opportunity

So I had a good chat with a gal I met at work today, and she was telling me about the coyote problem she has on her Dad's farm not far from where I live.
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So, i may just take her up on a visit and get a chance to do some shooting at the very least.
Any tips on how to have success on bagging a few coyotes?
Are you allowed to bait them? Read another thread about a gadget that calls them using fox sounds, is that something I should look into?
Any advice appreciated.
I'd be using my .308 ruger with a 6-24 Bushnell on it with 168 gr. Amax bullets.

You have to give us pictures after!
 
Before you buy a new gun, you need to do two things.

1. Go see the property and get a sense of how long the shots may be. 250-300 yards, I'd pick a .223. It has more reach than that, but takes a little more practice. .243 would be my second choice, but the step-up in noise and power will make sure every neighbor for miles knows you're hunting! :) The other thing is, .243 has enough recoil to guarantee you won't see the impact through the scope. I prefer TO see the impact.

2. Gauge your interest in the girl, and shop accordingly. :) If you want to impress her, her dad....maybe shopping for a coyote rifle is a good idea. Or at least, a good excuse. "I dig you SO much that I bought myself a gift" lol Should work...no?
 
Very good advice to the OP. :)

Before you buy a new gun, you need to do two things.

1. Go see the property and get a sense of how long the shots may be. 250-300 yards, I'd pick a .223. It has more reach than that, but takes a little more practice. .243 would be my second choice, but the step-up in noise and power will make sure every neighbor for miles knows you're hunting! :) The other thing is, .243 has enough recoil to guarantee you won't see the impact through the scope. I prefer TO see the impact.

2. Gauge your interest in the girl, and shop accordingly. :) If you want to impress her, her dad....maybe shopping for a coyote rifle is a good idea. Or at least, a good excuse. "I dig you SO much that I bought myself a gift" lol Should work...no?
 
All good advice here! ^^^^

I'm using a .22-250 for coyotes but a .260 Rem is my back up for the coyote rig. Both are Remmy M700's. Since we snowshoe and move around a few times, the sporter barrel profile does it for my hunting needs. :D

Do a "search" for coyotes all around the forum and you will be surprised at how much experience is here to guide you!

Cheers and happy hunting! :wave:

Barney
 
That .270 restriction in parts of Ontario is one of the most asinine rules I have heard.

What sort of half-wit thought that one up.....and why?

Sheesh! I am so happy to be living in BC.

Regards, Dave.
 
That .270 restriction in parts of Ontario is one of the most asinine rules I have heard.

What sort of half-wit thought that one up.....and why?

Sheesh! I am so happy to be living in BC.

Regards, Dave.

Tell me about it. Here i am with a .308 ready to roll on this opportunity, double so because i can't afford a membership to a range, which all have year long waiting lists to boot, and this comes along in my lap and i can't really take advantage of it, short of buying a new gun, which i also can't afford at the moment.
 
Before you buy a new gun, you need to do two things.

1. Go see the property and get a sense of how long the shots may be. 250-300 yards, I'd pick a .223. It has more reach than that, but takes a little more practice. .243 would be my second choice, but the step-up in noise and power will make sure every neighbor for miles knows you're hunting! :) The other thing is, .243 has enough recoil to guarantee you won't see the impact through the scope. I prefer TO see the impact.

2. Gauge your interest in the girl, and shop accordingly. :) If you want to impress her, her dad....maybe shopping for a coyote rifle is a good idea. Or at least, a good excuse. "I dig you SO much that I bought myself a gift" lol Should work...no?

Lol at number 2, have to get past the wife first lol. Should I start introducing her as my "current wife" or my "first wife"? Lol
 
Dude, I'm in Guelph and I have a .22-250 & 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser ready to roll. Both legal in southern Ontario. I even have a selection of mouth calls for coyotes and can show you how to use them if you want. PM me!
 
Tell me about it. Here i am with a .308 ready to roll on this opportunity, double so because i can't afford a membership to a range, which all have year long waiting lists to boot, and this comes along in my lap and i can't really take advantage of it, short of buying a new gun, which i also can't afford at the moment.

You can still target shoot with the 308 at the farm...you just can't "hunt" with it.

It really makes no sense. I use a 6.8 SPC which uses a. 270 bullet..its a deadly little round with little recoil so you can watch the hits..i hunt in the same area...pretty rich in coyotes these days for sure
 
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