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<blockquote data-quote="SupressYourself" data-source="post: 235395" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>I did this for a while back when I lived in SD and I pheasant hunted a lot more. Seems yotes were always popping out of the sloughs we walked. </p><p>It works best if you have both a rifle and a shotgun you don't care that much about. I was poor at the time, so I had an Yugo-surplus SKS and a Benelli Nova.</p><p></p><p>I had the rifle slung across my back using a sling with QD attachment and the shotgun in my hands. When I'd see a yote, the shotgun got dropped on the ground and I'd hit the button on the sling to release it so I didn't have to try to pull the whole thing over my head. It didn't always work, and can be annoying to carry, but if you like shooting coyotes as much as I do, its better than hoping your shotgun will make a vital hit at 60+ yards (it won't).</p><p></p><p>Depends on the terrain, but open sights might be best. If you walk any cattails, a scope will be full of fluff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SupressYourself, post: 235395, member: 340"] I did this for a while back when I lived in SD and I pheasant hunted a lot more. Seems yotes were always popping out of the sloughs we walked. It works best if you have both a rifle and a shotgun you don't care that much about. I was poor at the time, so I had an Yugo-surplus SKS and a Benelli Nova. I had the rifle slung across my back using a sling with QD attachment and the shotgun in my hands. When I'd see a yote, the shotgun got dropped on the ground and I'd hit the button on the sling to release it so I didn't have to try to pull the whole thing over my head. It didn't always work, and can be annoying to carry, but if you like shooting coyotes as much as I do, its better than hoping your shotgun will make a vital hit at 60+ yards (it won't). Depends on the terrain, but open sights might be best. If you walk any cattails, a scope will be full of fluff. [/QUOTE]
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