Some coyote hunters might question the sanity of your decision to try mastering the challenging and often frustrating sport of coyote hunting. Plenty of hunters have spent countless hours, months or years trying to outwit the wily coyote and record their first success. Your ability to call in and harvest a coyote will test your patience, persistence, perseverance and determination. The first time you actually call in and shoot your first coyote you will experience a rush of adrenaline and feeling of accomplishment never felt before. When this happens, beware, the likelihood of a lifetime of addiction is extremely high! I was lucky enough to have success on my first coyote hunt. Then there was quite a dry spell between Coyote 1 and Coyote 2. My goal with this guide is to provide you with some coyote hunting education and information in order to shorten what can be a very steep learning curve.
Todd Sullivan attended his first serious writing class in 1995 at Stanford University. Between 1997 and 2002, he participated in the National Book Foundation's 10 day summer writing retreats. In 2006, he graduated with a Bachelors in English with Concentrations in Creative Writing from Georgia State University. He moved to New York that same year, and received a Masters of Fine Arts from Queens College in Flushing, New York in 2009. Todd moved to Jeju, South Korea, where he taught English in the public school system for five years. He currently lives in Seoul, and is studying the Korean language at Yonsei University. He is also working on a speculative fiction/urban horror novel that takes place in Korea.