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Can you please give us an explanation and show us some facts that support your statement?? Ernesto C
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Hi there my fellow cwt hunters and guests of this awesome site. Here are some suggestions if you travel to Mexico in the next months for scouting/hunting or just for vacation time. 1- Dont travel alone, make the trip on a group if possible. 2- Travel during daylight hours. 3- Tell some one here in the U.S. where you going include ranch name, owners name,phone # and the general location where you are going (Nogales, Magdelana, Caborca etc) Also include informa- tions such as type of vehicle, color, model and license plate. 4- Tell them when you are planing to return. 5-Ask a friend from Mexico or the guide or ranch owner if they can meet you at the border and take you to the ranch. 6 If you must stop for gas, ice etc. try to do it on a big supermarket on a very busy street (lost of trafic) 7- The less you stop the better. If you make it to a checkpoint: 1- Cooperate immediately and fully. 2- Stay calm, comply with with demands. 3- If you have a child with you make it visible to them (roll down your window) or let them know you have kids in the vehicle. If you happen to be a victim of an ilegal act you may reported to the American Citizens Services (ACS) Unit at the U. S. Consulate located on Calle San Jose (S/N) Col Los Alamos, Nogales Sonora Mexico; telepone 011 52 631 311-8150; after hours emergency telephone 011 52 1 631 318-0723. You are more than welcome to add your suggestions to this list, also .....I dont know If I will do any good but I will try to help if necessary but if you want my phone # I can provided to you just send me an email. Thanks and God bless. Ernesto C
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Yes H.B. Phil and good luck on al your hunts too! Ernesto c
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Primero Conservation Outfitters?
Ernesto C replied to Traveler's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
I personally never herd of them. Do you have a name? Or any info from them? Ernesto C -
How was that trip C & B ? Cant wait to see the pics? Ernesto C
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Mike, now that you are going to start reloading......PLEASE, DONT DO THIS: Ernesto C
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God bless your kid! Did you found any quail? Ernesto C
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Hector, this tequila is for you....Salud! Ernesto C
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Man you are old!!
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Thanks Tony, that oryx is also outstanding!! Ernesto C
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My wifes 3rd shotgun yote
Ernesto C replied to thegunsmith2506's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
I agree fur starts to look good. Sorry to hear about the little miss hap. Congratulations to your wife and thanks for sharing the story. Ernesto C -
Wow! OUTSATNDING MOUNTS Tony! Congratulations. Tell us the story of the hunts Tony, I always see on T.V. that they hunt from elevated blinds. How you get your amazing bucks? Ernesto C
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh my God......dont even know what to say!! Ernesto C
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Ring up two coyotes for the newbies!
Ernesto C replied to huntingfool's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
Good job guys! I know there will be more to come. Ernesto C -
REDFIELD11, Howling does work but you have to choose the right howling. I personally try to avoid the "challenge howl" in my opinion that scares more coyots that the ones that really come up to the call. I personally use the "howling" to locate coyots not to bring them in to the call; don't get me wrong, they do come to the howl but I just don't like to be howling for 10 to 15 minutes on the same spot. If you want to have more success harvesting coyots this is my sugestion: Go out at night drive your truck on areas you think coyots will be. Turn off your engine walk a few steps away from your truck and do a couple of barks and a long howl with your hand call (or electronic call). If a coyote answers your call you know where to be first thing in the morning. Drive and stop every 2 miles or so and keep doing this howls. Mark the spots where you get a respond to your howls cause that were the following morning you'll be doing your calls. During the monts of Late December and early February try the "female invitation" howl. I have succes year round with the "coyote greeting howl" Summer months you must try the "pup in distress call" coyots will come to the rescue of their pups. I really like the "coyote greeting howls" followed by the jack rabbit in distress call. REDFIELD, this is what has worked out for me and it is my personal opinion. We have great coyot callers here in the forum and I'm sure they will have some more suggestions. Good luck and aim for the vitals, take care. Ernesto C
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Ggsssssssss man and we were thinking Casey was bad! Ernesto C
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Really nice, I like them both! Your teacher must give you a A+! They will look really nice in your house and I bet you'll probably want some more. Ernesto C
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LOL!! I should sell my husbands prickly pear bbq sauce! You guys would love that! Amanda, Pauls bbq sauce is REALLY REALLY GOOD!! I want 5 bottles, how much will it cost?? Ernesto C
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Very funy Mark That's an awesome mount! You are the man!! Ernesto C
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If you have a license plate number, is easy to find out who they were and where they live. If you don't know how to do it, send me a pm with their license plate # and I will tell you. Ernesto C
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+ 1 .........well.....+ many many more! Ernesto C
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My brother owns a property out there in the county. He has goats, lots of turkeys and chickens; but lately he's being loosing turkeys and chickens because of the coyotes. Last week, my mom got to see a coyot taking a turkey. To make matters worst......yesterday morning aroud 6: 15 in the morning my mom and my brother her the dog "crying", they ran out and found their dog (small and pretty but dont know what breed) full of blood and hurting really bad!! My brother catched a glimpse of the coyote making it to a lemon orchard. This morning the dog die, dint make it We have seen up to 3 coyotes together hanging out in a lemon orchard that is 30 to 40 acres big and that is about 200 yards away from my brothers house. We are going to pay them a visit this saturday morning. Orchards this time of the year are loaded with jack rabbits. We'll try the jack rabbit in distress call or maybe a couple of hawls and then the jack rabbit call. But we have a great disandvantage.....the weather!! Coyotes dont spend to much energy (at least here where I live) in this heat. 111 max and 85 the lowest; they may not come to the call...but all we are hoping is for them to stop at the edge of the orchard and then KABOOM!! It may work, the orchard right know is their beding area so we will not be calling to far from it. Wish me good luck or tell me any sugestions you may have to make it work......it was a pretty and playfull dog , I for sure will miss it. Ernesto C
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