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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2970401" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>A Bill Austin female howler with a critter call standard on one of my homegrown lanyards. This is my standard set of calls when Denning. The howler does several different sounds when you have the time to play with it not just howls deer blats antelope blats rabbit squalls, injured coyote yelps, barks, ect. . The critter call standard is a versatile call as well, this one is probably 40 or more years old. It was a gift from an older den hunter that I was learning from. I put the reed that I liked the sound of that came with it as it had three reeds and two reed blocks, and the reed hasn't been changed since. When I'm denning, I might be out for most of the day and cover several miles walking so for me personally, I like to travel lite not carrying more than the essentials. But if you look at my truck it appears to be a real mess with a lot of things even a zip-lock bag with TP in it but everything has a use and a place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2970401, member: 91783"] A Bill Austin female howler with a critter call standard on one of my homegrown lanyards. This is my standard set of calls when Denning. The howler does several different sounds when you have the time to play with it not just howls deer blats antelope blats rabbit squalls, injured coyote yelps, barks, ect. . The critter call standard is a versatile call as well, this one is probably 40 or more years old. It was a gift from an older den hunter that I was learning from. I put the reed that I liked the sound of that came with it as it had three reeds and two reed blocks, and the reed hasn't been changed since. When I'm denning, I might be out for most of the day and cover several miles walking so for me personally, I like to travel lite not carrying more than the essentials. But if you look at my truck it appears to be a real mess with a lot of things even a zip-lock bag with TP in it but everything has a use and a place. [/QUOTE]
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