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<blockquote data-quote="okhunter" data-source="post: 2016382" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Most of the places I hunt are a lot like where you live, lots of timber and thickets. My main target this time of year are bobcats that I hunt in thick heavy cover where a shotgun just works better for me and does very little fur damage compared to a rifle. I still call lots of coyotes in the thicker cover and they almost always are moving shots with lots of obstacles in the way. I've found over the years that most predators respond much more aggressive in thicker cover which most times will require a faster shot. Cats are sometimes the exception but will still often come charging in, versus hanging up in the open or circling to another vantage point out of shotgun range. Even when I hunt out west I still use the same tactics for bobcats and kill them at close range, often at 20 yards or less. My shotgun gets used probably 95% of the time. I killed 7 coyotes in one day a couple of years ago and they were all taken at close range with a shotgun. </p><p>Hope this is what you were looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okhunter, post: 2016382, member: 4040"] Most of the places I hunt are a lot like where you live, lots of timber and thickets. My main target this time of year are bobcats that I hunt in thick heavy cover where a shotgun just works better for me and does very little fur damage compared to a rifle. I still call lots of coyotes in the thicker cover and they almost always are moving shots with lots of obstacles in the way. I've found over the years that most predators respond much more aggressive in thicker cover which most times will require a faster shot. Cats are sometimes the exception but will still often come charging in, versus hanging up in the open or circling to another vantage point out of shotgun range. Even when I hunt out west I still use the same tactics for bobcats and kill them at close range, often at 20 yards or less. My shotgun gets used probably 95% of the time. I killed 7 coyotes in one day a couple of years ago and they were all taken at close range with a shotgun. Hope this is what you were looking for. [/QUOTE]
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