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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="JTPinTX" data-source="post: 1013860" data-attributes="member: 81939"><p>Yeah, some days it works, some it doesn't!</p><p></p><p>Last night was beautiful, zero wind. My son and I went night calling out of the rack, called 6 stands in awesome country that had been called very little. Could hear tons of howling, some of it close. Threw everything but the kitchen sink at them, no dice. Called two on one stand, that was it all night. One confirmed kill, second was a probable but couldn't find it in the tall grass. Quit at 11:30 and called it a night, it just wasn't working. Some nights (or days) are just like that.</p><p></p><p>Usually I use the CS-24, have about half a dozen "go to" sounds. Adult cottontail, waning jack, lightning jack, of course coyote pup distress #3 ( that is my "call back" sound for after the shot, female submissive howl, coyote pair yip howls. I also carry mouth calls too. My favorite closed reed is my Carver .220 Swift, very nice and easy to blow. Also carry a Song Dog and couple of Carver open reeds. I have a dozen mouth calls but those are the ones that go with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTPinTX, post: 1013860, member: 81939"] Yeah, some days it works, some it doesn't! Last night was beautiful, zero wind. My son and I went night calling out of the rack, called 6 stands in awesome country that had been called very little. Could hear tons of howling, some of it close. Threw everything but the kitchen sink at them, no dice. Called two on one stand, that was it all night. One confirmed kill, second was a probable but couldn't find it in the tall grass. Quit at 11:30 and called it a night, it just wasn't working. Some nights (or days) are just like that. Usually I use the CS-24, have about half a dozen "go to" sounds. Adult cottontail, waning jack, lightning jack, of course coyote pup distress #3 ( that is my "call back" sound for after the shot, female submissive howl, coyote pair yip howls. I also carry mouth calls too. My favorite closed reed is my Carver .220 Swift, very nice and easy to blow. Also carry a Song Dog and couple of Carver open reeds. I have a dozen mouth calls but those are the ones that go with me. [/QUOTE]
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