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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Advice for hunting coyotes close to a house
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1751015" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>With wary coyotes, I try some of the oddball sounds, vole distress, bird distresses, or consider what animals are getting eaten. Chickens? Try a chicken distress. Lambs? Lamb distress, and so on. And if those dont work.....this time of year, try a lone coyote howl, and see if they hit you back with howls or barks. Then hit them back with a challenge bark/howl, and see if you can get one angry. If you can get a dog challenge barking back, keep it up, and there is a good chance it will come in, but be ready, if they come in to this, they are usually running and on the fight and it happens fast. If that doesnt work.....try the kiyi, or coyote/coyote pup distress. I rarely leave a set without running a kiyi, and many times when everything else has failed and been fruitless, a kiyi gets me a dog bouncing in with its ears high looking for whats up.</p><p></p><p>Then, split their ears.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]157311[/ATTACH]</p><p>Hope that helps!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1751015, member: 87243"] With wary coyotes, I try some of the oddball sounds, vole distress, bird distresses, or consider what animals are getting eaten. Chickens? Try a chicken distress. Lambs? Lamb distress, and so on. And if those dont work.....this time of year, try a lone coyote howl, and see if they hit you back with howls or barks. Then hit them back with a challenge bark/howl, and see if you can get one angry. If you can get a dog challenge barking back, keep it up, and there is a good chance it will come in, but be ready, if they come in to this, they are usually running and on the fight and it happens fast. If that doesnt work.....try the kiyi, or coyote/coyote pup distress. I rarely leave a set without running a kiyi, and many times when everything else has failed and been fruitless, a kiyi gets me a dog bouncing in with its ears high looking for whats up. Then, split their ears. [ATTACH=full]157311[/ATTACH] Hope that helps!! [/QUOTE]
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