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I remember reading a news story about one entering the elevator of a downtown highrise building, although I don't recall what city it was in.
But Chandler said coyotes have shown up all over town. He recalled the 1997 incident when a 30-pounder ducked into the downtown Henry M. Jackson Federal Building and ended up stuck in an elevator. It was captured and taken to rural King County, where it was released.
You can hunt coyotes at night. They aren't a game animal. You just can't use a spotlight unless you are on private property with permission.
For the OP, I recomend predator extreme magazine. There is alot of good info in there, you just have to understand that most of the mag is for the midwest. There is some usefull info in there for us though.
I am in the eugene/syringfield area and would love to hook up iwth someone else in this area to hunt song dogs. I really miss coyote hunting in the desert ( AZ ) and would like to get back into it. I have seen a few in JC and in the farm towns, but nowhere that I know I can hunt.
Butcher, email me and we can meet to shoot and get to know eachother. Then maybe you will allow me to hunt with you.
BIGFOOT
I would love to find someone around here to go tag some 'yotes with. I have been wanting to get into that for quite a while.
How far south will you travel?
Thick timber predator calling is some very challenging hunting I'll tell you that. I could have killed several deer in the time I've been hunting these predators.
I am willing to travel for a learning experience. I have limited time until summer, but I would love to learn how to call em in.
Little humor here. Went to Joes to pick up my hunting license, and couldn't resist getting another predator call (I have a few already, just haven't put them to use).
Brought it home and decided to try it out. Apparently, it works well, as our German Shepherd Dog comes running up the stairs to investigate.
On the downside, it apparently sounds too real, because my wife called that particular call "disturbing", and has forbidden me from using it in the house anymore. First time she has said that about any of my calls.
I guess my plan of trying it out tonight and calling in the local pack of 'yotes I hear in the field behind my house is out of the question.