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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote Calling Location
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<blockquote data-quote="AlbertaAl" data-source="post: 191322" data-attributes="member: 10542"><p><strong>coyote calling</strong></p><p></p><p>I'll go out in early October to build blinds and prepare calling locations.</p><p>The landscape changes from year to year with landowners building new fences, developing land, or breakign new land.</p><p>I build blinds that provide me with comfort, visibility, easy short distance foot access becase I don't want to wast time walking far in the season.</p><p>I like to be in the shade when the sun is shining, and even a cradle for holding my rifle. I carry snippers and clean up shooting lanes of new growth trees and overhanging branches. </p><p>I start calling from Oct 20 - Feb 1</p><p>The full moon nights are great and the full moon daylight hours are worst.</p><p>As the season progresses the calling gets more difficult becuase they're looking for love and more wary.</p><p>I change up my calls ...rabbit distress...chicken distress...jackrabbbit....howls...barks....fawn distress...use a different call each time.</p><p>I wait 20 minutes at each stand early in season and by Dec 1 I'll wait 45 minutes.</p><p>I insure the wind/breeze is in my face and have good visibility of the land downwind. They'll circle you up to a 1/4 mile away.</p><p>Coyotes can smell you up to 500 yards !</p><p>I carry a huge jar of trappers scent formula that I place open downwind to mask my scent.</p><p>Make sure your face is covered in camo screen</p><p>good luck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlbertaAl, post: 191322, member: 10542"] [b]coyote calling[/b] I'll go out in early October to build blinds and prepare calling locations. The landscape changes from year to year with landowners building new fences, developing land, or breakign new land. I build blinds that provide me with comfort, visibility, easy short distance foot access becase I don't want to wast time walking far in the season. I like to be in the shade when the sun is shining, and even a cradle for holding my rifle. I carry snippers and clean up shooting lanes of new growth trees and overhanging branches. I start calling from Oct 20 - Feb 1 The full moon nights are great and the full moon daylight hours are worst. As the season progresses the calling gets more difficult becuase they're looking for love and more wary. I change up my calls ...rabbit distress...chicken distress...jackrabbbit....howls...barks....fawn distress...use a different call each time. I wait 20 minutes at each stand early in season and by Dec 1 I'll wait 45 minutes. I insure the wind/breeze is in my face and have good visibility of the land downwind. They'll circle you up to a 1/4 mile away. Coyotes can smell you up to 500 yards ! I carry a huge jar of trappers scent formula that I place open downwind to mask my scent. Make sure your face is covered in camo screen good luck... [/QUOTE]
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