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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
What decoys work
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<blockquote data-quote="Humanoid Typhoon" data-source="post: 583186" data-attributes="member: 37399"><p>Thanks for the input everyone. I will have to give some of your suggestions a try.</p><p></p><p>When you setup to call do you go to your location looking for a specific type of preditor or has everyone found it better to keep the setup more generic?</p><p></p><p>The reason I ask is this. I was hunting under a full moon and I kept hearing movement in the brush. Despite all of my attempts to get the critter out it just wouldn't budge.</p><p></p><p>So the next night I go out but this time I brought my full size coyote decoy. Thinking I will give the animal something to look at maybe it will step out so I can see it. Well I start calling and about 30 minutes later I hear something moving through the brush toward the decoy. 30 more minutes still waiting for it to get in the open, no luck. Then I hear it turn around and start going behind the stand. I turn around and put the light on it and kill my first bobcat. That is great, but I almost lost the animal because I was setting up for a coyote and not keeping my setup more generic.</p><p></p><p>Let me know your thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Humanoid Typhoon, post: 583186, member: 37399"] Thanks for the input everyone. I will have to give some of your suggestions a try. When you setup to call do you go to your location looking for a specific type of preditor or has everyone found it better to keep the setup more generic? The reason I ask is this. I was hunting under a full moon and I kept hearing movement in the brush. Despite all of my attempts to get the critter out it just wouldn't budge. So the next night I go out but this time I brought my full size coyote decoy. Thinking I will give the animal something to look at maybe it will step out so I can see it. Well I start calling and about 30 minutes later I hear something moving through the brush toward the decoy. 30 more minutes still waiting for it to get in the open, no luck. Then I hear it turn around and start going behind the stand. I turn around and put the light on it and kill my first bobcat. That is great, but I almost lost the animal because I was setting up for a coyote and not keeping my setup more generic. Let me know your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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