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Coyote Calling
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2665206" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>I dont know your area so I will qualify mine. PM me if you want more details. I will leave a few for future viewers. I hunt rural public and private farm land. The calls we use differ as the season goes. I just gave my foxpro (they work and everyone i know within five counties has a foxpro) to my kid, and my Icotec will be here monday. Slightly different sounds (brands/sequence) really make a difference. All a matter of learning by mistakes. The key to learning for me is to take notes on what the location/terrain/date/weather are for future reference. </p><p>Find someone to buy them, we have a guy who paid last year $30 unskinned and not blown up. Don't know this years price as he is gone hunting until tomorrow. Camo that truly blends in, and set up so they cant get right behind you (down wind) without you seeing them. Glass the area before you enter it and even before you start calling. Dont shoot unless you know you will kill it, and keep calling after the shot. They are insanely smart. Use a motion decoy or even a montana decoy. Don't be moving at all if possible and absolutely the minimum you can. If electronic call set up down wind of it, and be aware of wind direction. I use a mouth call and electronic many times at the same time. Try both intermittent calling 3-4 on 10 off, and constant on at times. I will call for up to 30 minutes constant often. Sit and wait for another 10 after you stop calling, and slowly get up and pay attention when picking up to move. Neighbor called a few days ago with them trying to bait her dogs out again. Shot one in her front yard using K9/coyote sounds after a howl. Remember the more you shoot the more pups they have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2665206, member: 42157"] I dont know your area so I will qualify mine. PM me if you want more details. I will leave a few for future viewers. I hunt rural public and private farm land. The calls we use differ as the season goes. I just gave my foxpro (they work and everyone i know within five counties has a foxpro) to my kid, and my Icotec will be here monday. Slightly different sounds (brands/sequence) really make a difference. All a matter of learning by mistakes. The key to learning for me is to take notes on what the location/terrain/date/weather are for future reference. Find someone to buy them, we have a guy who paid last year $30 unskinned and not blown up. Don't know this years price as he is gone hunting until tomorrow. Camo that truly blends in, and set up so they cant get right behind you (down wind) without you seeing them. Glass the area before you enter it and even before you start calling. Dont shoot unless you know you will kill it, and keep calling after the shot. They are insanely smart. Use a motion decoy or even a montana decoy. Don't be moving at all if possible and absolutely the minimum you can. If electronic call set up down wind of it, and be aware of wind direction. I use a mouth call and electronic many times at the same time. Try both intermittent calling 3-4 on 10 off, and constant on at times. I will call for up to 30 minutes constant often. Sit and wait for another 10 after you stop calling, and slowly get up and pay attention when picking up to move. Neighbor called a few days ago with them trying to bait her dogs out again. Shot one in her front yard using K9/coyote sounds after a howl. Remember the more you shoot the more pups they have. [/QUOTE]
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