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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
When NOT to hunt coyotes?
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<blockquote data-quote="fred64" data-source="post: 779101" data-attributes="member: 66059"><p>The dieing rabbit. The coyotes get real smart real fast. EVERYBODY is hunting coyotes now. So they smarten up fast. Ive found that they do respond to the rabitt call, but they stay far away,300-400 yards, sit down and watch.</p><p>So, I watch for the white patch on the chest, usually gives them away, as it is usually brighter than surronding light colored brush. And of course, if the white spot moves a little more than it should if the wind is blowing, then you know.</p><p>Ive also found, if you have magpies in the area, they will follow the coyote to wherever he/she is standing/sitting. They will just sit in and on the tree/bush the little dog is under.</p><p>Ive never had them come to where I was hiding, they always seem to stay with the coyotes. Doesnt happen all the time, but often.</p><p>The best calls are mouth calls, after a fair amount of practice. But hunting/calling alone has its hazards for sure. So Im saving my money for a quality long range remote electronic. 100 yard remote would be great. But they run about $500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fred64, post: 779101, member: 66059"] The dieing rabbit. The coyotes get real smart real fast. EVERYBODY is hunting coyotes now. So they smarten up fast. Ive found that they do respond to the rabitt call, but they stay far away,300-400 yards, sit down and watch. So, I watch for the white patch on the chest, usually gives them away, as it is usually brighter than surronding light colored brush. And of course, if the white spot moves a little more than it should if the wind is blowing, then you know. Ive also found, if you have magpies in the area, they will follow the coyote to wherever he/she is standing/sitting. They will just sit in and on the tree/bush the little dog is under. Ive never had them come to where I was hiding, they always seem to stay with the coyotes. Doesnt happen all the time, but often. The best calls are mouth calls, after a fair amount of practice. But hunting/calling alone has its hazards for sure. So Im saving my money for a quality long range remote electronic. 100 yard remote would be great. But they run about $500. [/QUOTE]
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