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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="outdoorsczar" data-source="post: 454048" data-attributes="member: 29482"><p>You will have to do some reading: <a href="http://www.grandviewoutdoors.com/e-magazines" target="_blank">E-Magazines</a> </p><p>and it should answer your questions.</p><p></p><p>Things to consider: </p><p>- wind (coyotes come against the wind)</p><p>- camo (no shiny barrels, etc.)</p><p>- check your caller for white noise. Is it humming? </p><p>- limit movement</p><p>- set up your caller about 50 yards away</p><p>- look for tracks, it would be easier to see on the snow</p><p>- hunt near pastures where cows are around</p><p>- hunt on the land with gophers or other small varmints (here in SK we have plenty of gophers</p><p>- change distress calls, your coyotes might already beware of your sounds (especially when someone else hunted there with foxpro)</p><p>- mouth calls (when battery dies or just to change a distress call a bit)</p><p>- electronic decoy (or something that moves, like feathers on a stick)</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps</p><p>Outdoorsczar</p><p>ps. There is no I approach that fits all scenarios! Try different methods!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outdoorsczar, post: 454048, member: 29482"] You will have to do some reading: [url=http://www.grandviewoutdoors.com/e-magazines]E-Magazines[/url] and it should answer your questions. Things to consider: - wind (coyotes come against the wind) - camo (no shiny barrels, etc.) - check your caller for white noise. Is it humming? - limit movement - set up your caller about 50 yards away - look for tracks, it would be easier to see on the snow - hunt near pastures where cows are around - hunt on the land with gophers or other small varmints (here in SK we have plenty of gophers - change distress calls, your coyotes might already beware of your sounds (especially when someone else hunted there with foxpro) - mouth calls (when battery dies or just to change a distress call a bit) - electronic decoy (or something that moves, like feathers on a stick) I hope this helps Outdoorsczar ps. There is no I approach that fits all scenarios! Try different methods! [/QUOTE]
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