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<blockquote data-quote="Porkchop72" data-source="post: 752308" data-attributes="member: 60761"><p>Hey Arvil, </p><p></p><p>I am a new coyote hunter too from central WV. I am in the same type of situation, not a lot of people around here that hunt coyotes to get advice from in hunting this terrain. I am going to try to sit my call up in fields and cross the hollows and start my call as far away as I can get and then watch the hill around the call to see them trying to work into it. Haven't tried it yet just getting started, it may work it may not!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Porkchop72, post: 752308, member: 60761"] Hey Arvil, I am a new coyote hunter too from central WV. I am in the same type of situation, not a lot of people around here that hunt coyotes to get advice from in hunting this terrain. I am going to try to sit my call up in fields and cross the hollows and start my call as far away as I can get and then watch the hill around the call to see them trying to work into it. Haven't tried it yet just getting started, it may work it may not! [/QUOTE]
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