If you are calling them, there are a lot of tricks to make coyotes come in. Right after the crops come off is one of the easiest times to call, but there are different tricks for every season. I could ramble for a long time about this, but if you're interested in knowing more, let me know
The electronic calls work well for calling them in. They make hand calls too that work awesome once you get the hang of it. Any gun/hunting store will have the calls for sale.
I've got an Apex with the MCX 290hp kit. The BOV that came with the kit won't seal at all anymore, so I'm going to replace it. Is there a bigger, better BOV that I should put on? Or is there not enough difference to matter? What brand/size would be the best?
One of our company trucks wrecked an engine from an oil filter coming apart, and they wouldn't cover it because it wasn't a Ford filter, just a generic from a quick change outfit. It was a 2010 with under 20000km.
I've been roping 4-5 years. I wish I would have started earlier. I'll be hitting some jackpots, and hopefully some FCA rodeos this summer. Do you head or heel?
I agree that it's a little ridiculous that you would get pulled over for just that, but why not just throw your lights on when driving, even in the daytime if your running lights dont always work. I know I wouldn't want some sh*tty driver piling into me when it could be prevented by something...
If you're looking for somewhere close to Pincher, you can ride from the Carbondale Staging area. It is a few miles north of the Castle ski hill. There is quite a bit of trail, but you can get to some bowls and meadows a ways back.
Hello, Nice to see a site that has both snow and mud. I ride mostly at Castle, so if you run into a Black 01 Polaris with a looong list of goodies, say hi.