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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
How are you using your electronic call??
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<blockquote data-quote="Three44s" data-source="post: 911078" data-attributes="member: 43573"><p>I like to think of an electronic call as a tool to offset where the coyote approaches and what it's looking at when you raise your weapon. The purpose of that is to reduce your chances of getting busted on approach.</p><p></p><p>That said, the next thing is to anticipate what you are calling. If you blast an adult distress ........ you are going to scare off lesser coyotes. You need to consider if you are calling to younger or older coyotes or a variety of ages?</p><p></p><p>Yet, if you are calling an alpha pair and not exclusively but more likely from breeding season forward into denning and rearing time ......... you sent out an adult challenge and a pup distress ............ you could get VERY busy .......... but no pups or lesser coyotes will likely DARE approach.</p><p></p><p>Now, a different way to approach this and NOT scare off hardly any coyotes would be a combo of pup distress (sans death throe sounds) and a wild prey malay. Coyote pups get REAL excited when they catch something ........ they may have hard time putting the prey out of commission and get pretty excited while the "battle" rages, and this is a call combo any coyote can be drawn by. Then, if the pup and rabbit "battle" or some other prey sound does not produce you can always switch to the nuclear option as above and try enraging a pair of alphas.</p><p></p><p>Three 44s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Three44s, post: 911078, member: 43573"] I like to think of an electronic call as a tool to offset where the coyote approaches and what it's looking at when you raise your weapon. The purpose of that is to reduce your chances of getting busted on approach. That said, the next thing is to anticipate what you are calling. If you blast an adult distress ........ you are going to scare off lesser coyotes. You need to consider if you are calling to younger or older coyotes or a variety of ages? Yet, if you are calling an alpha pair and not exclusively but more likely from breeding season forward into denning and rearing time ......... you sent out an adult challenge and a pup distress ............ you could get VERY busy .......... but no pups or lesser coyotes will likely DARE approach. Now, a different way to approach this and NOT scare off hardly any coyotes would be a combo of pup distress (sans death throe sounds) and a wild prey malay. Coyote pups get REAL excited when they catch something ........ they may have hard time putting the prey out of commission and get pretty excited while the "battle" rages, and this is a call combo any coyote can be drawn by. Then, if the pup and rabbit "battle" or some other prey sound does not produce you can always switch to the nuclear option as above and try enraging a pair of alphas. Three 44s [/QUOTE]
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