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<blockquote data-quote="1984nitro" data-source="post: 429126" data-attributes="member: 24113"><p>Hey,</p><p>One thing I found to be great is to take a coyote tail or streamer of some sort and put the coyote pee on it and carry it to every stand. It doubles as a smell stick and motion like a rabbit. Motion that is away from you is always a good thing. </p><p></p><p>One that I found out call last year with places that have been hunted a lot is to mix pup yeps in between every rabbit distress section. I got a many coyotes scared coyotes last year that came in real slow with this tactic.</p><p></p><p>One last thing, I hunting in southern Idaho where you can see forever so the farther you can walk from your truck the better sometimes up to a mile before calling. </p><p>hope this helps</p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1984nitro, post: 429126, member: 24113"] Hey, One thing I found to be great is to take a coyote tail or streamer of some sort and put the coyote pee on it and carry it to every stand. It doubles as a smell stick and motion like a rabbit. Motion that is away from you is always a good thing. One that I found out call last year with places that have been hunted a lot is to mix pup yeps in between every rabbit distress section. I got a many coyotes scared coyotes last year that came in real slow with this tactic. One last thing, I hunting in southern Idaho where you can see forever so the farther you can walk from your truck the better sometimes up to a mile before calling. hope this helps Eric [/QUOTE]
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