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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2927962" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have seen a few of that darker black color faze of red fox mostly raised on fox farms in the 80's but it is a naturally occurring color faze. The fox that I have called tended to like higher pitched sounds like young cotton tail rabbit sounds or bird sounds and not very high volume. They tend to like for the call to stop after a few minutes and then start again after a few minutes, portably 5 minutes on and five minutes break, or something of that nature, all animals get tired and need to catch their breath and rest being a smaller predator with coyotes in the area they are shy and slower to come to the call 30 minutes isn't really a long time on stand for the little reds with an hour being needed in my area at times. With the time of the year and fall dispersal going on it might have been just traveling through. Have patience and good luck with your endeavor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2927962, member: 91783"] I have seen a few of that darker black color faze of red fox mostly raised on fox farms in the 80's but it is a naturally occurring color faze. The fox that I have called tended to like higher pitched sounds like young cotton tail rabbit sounds or bird sounds and not very high volume. They tend to like for the call to stop after a few minutes and then start again after a few minutes, portably 5 minutes on and five minutes break, or something of that nature, all animals get tired and need to catch their breath and rest being a smaller predator with coyotes in the area they are shy and slower to come to the call 30 minutes isn't really a long time on stand for the little reds with an hour being needed in my area at times. With the time of the year and fall dispersal going on it might have been just traveling through. Have patience and good luck with your endeavor. [/QUOTE]
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