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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
electronic coyote calls
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrown9124" data-source="post: 226716" data-attributes="member: 12307"><p>I have never tried elevating the caller before and am going to try it when i get the chance, most place i hunt dogs i can get above them on a hill top but i prefer staying low in valleys between two hilltops but can think of no reason that shooting from above would hurt me, plus i just want a new caller, it is getting to that age where it skips or doesnt play sounds fully and has cost me some money when i am shooting dogs for pay. I have found that to be the oddest thing I can shoot at and miss a dog and they still come in if the caller screws up I cant call a dog in from that spot for a week or two. I know they get educated but I think that the need to eat overrides some of that education I have seen dogs i have shot at circle and do a zig zag circle getting above me and looking before they come in for thier bullet, but when the call screws up i often have them hang up 800 or more yards away to turn and run just seems funny I have had reeds break or wet call make sounds i cant describe or lock up and the dog still comes in but thats a coyote for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrown9124, post: 226716, member: 12307"] I have never tried elevating the caller before and am going to try it when i get the chance, most place i hunt dogs i can get above them on a hill top but i prefer staying low in valleys between two hilltops but can think of no reason that shooting from above would hurt me, plus i just want a new caller, it is getting to that age where it skips or doesnt play sounds fully and has cost me some money when i am shooting dogs for pay. I have found that to be the oddest thing I can shoot at and miss a dog and they still come in if the caller screws up I cant call a dog in from that spot for a week or two. I know they get educated but I think that the need to eat overrides some of that education I have seen dogs i have shot at circle and do a zig zag circle getting above me and looking before they come in for thier bullet, but when the call screws up i often have them hang up 800 or more yards away to turn and run just seems funny I have had reeds break or wet call make sounds i cant describe or lock up and the dog still comes in but thats a coyote for you. [/QUOTE]
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