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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 726296" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>If you are seeing them within shooting range at your deer spot then go sit there again and shoot a couple. As far as calls go I own several mouth calls from just about every big producers, some times they work better than my fox pro wildfire some times the other way. You should be able to pick up 2-3 mouth calls for less than $50 that's how I started and it'll give you a good idea if you want to get more into predator hunting or not. I own a couple diff howlers and three or four diff distress sounds, most of mine are open reed calls they're more versatile. That being said starting with closed reed to get going and buying open reed later once your proficient with them will probably be for the best, many a yote have died responding to them. Best advice I can give is to look on several diff forums and threads and maybe buy a couple dvds to see how pros do it, if you've got a buddy that hunts go with them a time or two and get a working knowledge of call sequences and what not. Be as scent free as possible, watch the wind and try to keep the sun to your back. Most everyone here is super friendly and will answer most any questions you have, there are no stupid questions the only stupid thing is not asking. Good luck and happy hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 726296, member: 39547"] If you are seeing them within shooting range at your deer spot then go sit there again and shoot a couple. As far as calls go I own several mouth calls from just about every big producers, some times they work better than my fox pro wildfire some times the other way. You should be able to pick up 2-3 mouth calls for less than $50 that's how I started and it'll give you a good idea if you want to get more into predator hunting or not. I own a couple diff howlers and three or four diff distress sounds, most of mine are open reed calls they're more versatile. That being said starting with closed reed to get going and buying open reed later once your proficient with them will probably be for the best, many a yote have died responding to them. Best advice I can give is to look on several diff forums and threads and maybe buy a couple dvds to see how pros do it, if you've got a buddy that hunts go with them a time or two and get a working knowledge of call sequences and what not. Be as scent free as possible, watch the wind and try to keep the sun to your back. Most everyone here is super friendly and will answer most any questions you have, there are no stupid questions the only stupid thing is not asking. Good luck and happy hunting [/QUOTE]
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