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<blockquote data-quote="LRSickle" data-source="post: 429191" data-attributes="member: 18167"><p>Shooting sticks is a really good idea. I use mouth calls so I have my gun at my shoulder in the shooting position at all times. I never have my gun in my arms or across my lap. Way too much movement. Coyotes are very intent on seeing you first. </p><p>I little pad to sit on is nice. You can stay still longer if your comfortable.</p><p>Good camo. Pay particular attention to your face and hands. Your face is quite prominant while your sitting there and your hands will be moving as you call. One of those face nets helps to hide your hand movements because you can reach up underneath it. No flashy guns. My shotgun is spray painted camo and my 22-250 is taped up. One of those anti-flash screens that fit over the front lense on your scope is a good idea.</p><p>Your setup is most important. I try to sit on an elevated spot where I can see a long ways. You <span style="color: black"><strong><u>really</u></strong> want to see them first. I try to sit in the shade. I also like a good tree to lean against. You have to hunker down too low in the sage. It's hard to see without poking your head too far above the sage.</span></p><p>Your approach is also important. Try to sneak up a wash or through some trees. Use anything to get you to your stand undetected. It's amazing how aware coyotes are.</p><p>I'll post more as I think of more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRSickle, post: 429191, member: 18167"] Shooting sticks is a really good idea. I use mouth calls so I have my gun at my shoulder in the shooting position at all times. I never have my gun in my arms or across my lap. Way too much movement. Coyotes are very intent on seeing you first. I little pad to sit on is nice. You can stay still longer if your comfortable. Good camo. Pay particular attention to your face and hands. Your face is quite prominant while your sitting there and your hands will be moving as you call. One of those face nets helps to hide your hand movements because you can reach up underneath it. No flashy guns. My shotgun is spray painted camo and my 22-250 is taped up. One of those anti-flash screens that fit over the front lense on your scope is a good idea. Your setup is most important. I try to sit on an elevated spot where I can see a long ways. You [COLOR=black][B][U]really[/U][/B] want to see them first. I try to sit in the shade. I also like a good tree to lean against. You have to hunker down too low in the sage. It's hard to see without poking your head too far above the sage.[/COLOR] Your approach is also important. Try to sneak up a wash or through some trees. Use anything to get you to your stand undetected. It's amazing how aware coyotes are. I'll post more as I think of more. [/QUOTE]
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