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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
S.C. Coyote help getting started
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<blockquote data-quote="tt35" data-source="post: 912737" data-attributes="member: 25362"><p>It's hard to cover a lot of basics in one post. I'd recommend looking through a series of articles I've written for LRH. Many of them are now posted on our website. The biggest deal in coyote calling is the set-up so pay particular attention to that. If your approach is good and you have a good set-up, the sound is less of a factor.</p><p> </p><p>Her is a link: <a href="http://no-off-season.com/artiles-and-news.html" target="_blank">Predator and Varmint Hunting Gear Specialist | No Off Season - Articles & News</a> I think you'll find some helpful information.</p><p> </p><p>As far as calls go, FoxPro is excellent with great CS. FoxPro's Firestorm or Hellfire are probably the best balance of features and value in their line. I'm running the FP Shockwave. It's excellent but more than you need to get started. The Primos Alpha Dogg caller has good volume and a good remote for the money. A good hand call will get you started as well. </p><p> </p><p>Here's a link to some callers: <a href="http://no-off-season.com/store/electronic-calls" target="_blank">Electronic Calls</a></p><p> </p><p>Let me know if I can answer any questions after you get a chance to go through some of that info. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt35, post: 912737, member: 25362"] It's hard to cover a lot of basics in one post. I'd recommend looking through a series of articles I've written for LRH. Many of them are now posted on our website. The biggest deal in coyote calling is the set-up so pay particular attention to that. If your approach is good and you have a good set-up, the sound is less of a factor. Her is a link: [URL="http://no-off-season.com/artiles-and-news.html"]Predator and Varmint Hunting Gear Specialist | No Off Season - Articles & News[/URL] I think you'll find some helpful information. As far as calls go, FoxPro is excellent with great CS. FoxPro's Firestorm or Hellfire are probably the best balance of features and value in their line. I'm running the FP Shockwave. It's excellent but more than you need to get started. The Primos Alpha Dogg caller has good volume and a good remote for the money. A good hand call will get you started as well. Here's a link to some callers: [URL="http://no-off-season.com/store/electronic-calls"]Electronic Calls[/URL] Let me know if I can answer any questions after you get a chance to go through some of that info. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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