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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="UPEgger" data-source="post: 2279334" data-attributes="member: 102175"><p>I have never owned/used a FoxPro. It is a very popular caller. I wanted to use sounds that were new to the predators. Plus,, when I got my 1st Wildlife Tech in 2008 it was the only one that used high quality live sounds, that I knew of. That call had a quality high frequency tweeter. They were quality sounds and I killed a lot of coyotes/fox/bobct. My record time on a Bobcat with a WT call is 8 seconds. Witnessed no less. It pays to set up quietly. My other reason for a high coyote per number of stands is I/partner hunt the brush. Heavy brush. My gun is a Browning Gold Hunter 10ga. My old load was 2.25oz of Italian high antimony nickel plated BB. I now use 2.0oz. of TSS.. either #2, #3, or #4. Not mixed. Dedicated to one size per shell. Those loads will generally give me a dead coyote at 63yds ANY ANGLE. I am also, for the last two years, using a Beretta Extreme Plus LH 12ga some. That load is 1 5/8oz #4TSS. 2 3/4" hull. With the 12ga ranges have been in the under 30yd range so I do not know the max range for that load. </p><p>Dave Afleck(Utah) has done some work with the 12 ga loads and should have a lot of info on effective range. I think his web site is: CoyoteStuff.com. </p><p>Carl L.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPEgger, post: 2279334, member: 102175"] I have never owned/used a FoxPro. It is a very popular caller. I wanted to use sounds that were new to the predators. Plus,, when I got my 1st Wildlife Tech in 2008 it was the only one that used high quality live sounds, that I knew of. That call had a quality high frequency tweeter. They were quality sounds and I killed a lot of coyotes/fox/bobct. My record time on a Bobcat with a WT call is 8 seconds. Witnessed no less. It pays to set up quietly. My other reason for a high coyote per number of stands is I/partner hunt the brush. Heavy brush. My gun is a Browning Gold Hunter 10ga. My old load was 2.25oz of Italian high antimony nickel plated BB. I now use 2.0oz. of TSS.. either #2, #3, or #4. Not mixed. Dedicated to one size per shell. Those loads will generally give me a dead coyote at 63yds ANY ANGLE. I am also, for the last two years, using a Beretta Extreme Plus LH 12ga some. That load is 1 5/8oz #4TSS. 2 3/4" hull. With the 12ga ranges have been in the under 30yd range so I do not know the max range for that load. Dave Afleck(Utah) has done some work with the 12 ga loads and should have a lot of info on effective range. I think his web site is: CoyoteStuff.com. Carl L. [/QUOTE]
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