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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Calling coyotes in southeast ga
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<blockquote data-quote="GTOHunter" data-source="post: 902380" data-attributes="member: 64883"><p>If You call along cleared out logging roads or mowed pathes it should work as long as you set up some type of decoy or feather Distractor to catch the attention of a a Coyote/Predator!Even in woods it would work if You can see a decent distance...pastures work well and I would reccomend setting up along the thick cover or tree line and set your caller and/or decoy out where You will be able to see a Coyote coming in.</p><p></p><p>Here in Missouri during the summer months when the fields are thick and tall with grass,clover,alfalfa or hay I find any place where I'm allowed to hunt Coyotes that have just cut their hay or mowed their CRP Fields and hunt over them when all other areas are too thick to see anything coming in to mouth calls or an electronic caller.Fresh plowed fields are another spot to hunt over,Newley planted fields etc all work well when other areas are too thick!</p><p></p><p>Fence Rows will work plus Your drawing in the Coyotes/Predators with Your calling so be ready for close shot opportunities,a shotgun might be the way to go or a good Rifle set on low power for closer shots.I use existing ladder or tree stands,elevated box blinds or ground blinds when available!Old Barns,Sheds and out-buildings or even Farm Equipment make great places to set up around to call from or hide You and most Animals are use to seeing them sitting around for long periods of time and aren't weary of them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTOHunter, post: 902380, member: 64883"] If You call along cleared out logging roads or mowed pathes it should work as long as you set up some type of decoy or feather Distractor to catch the attention of a a Coyote/Predator!Even in woods it would work if You can see a decent distance...pastures work well and I would reccomend setting up along the thick cover or tree line and set your caller and/or decoy out where You will be able to see a Coyote coming in. Here in Missouri during the summer months when the fields are thick and tall with grass,clover,alfalfa or hay I find any place where I'm allowed to hunt Coyotes that have just cut their hay or mowed their CRP Fields and hunt over them when all other areas are too thick to see anything coming in to mouth calls or an electronic caller.Fresh plowed fields are another spot to hunt over,Newley planted fields etc all work well when other areas are too thick! Fence Rows will work plus Your drawing in the Coyotes/Predators with Your calling so be ready for close shot opportunities,a shotgun might be the way to go or a good Rifle set on low power for closer shots.I use existing ladder or tree stands,elevated box blinds or ground blinds when available!Old Barns,Sheds and out-buildings or even Farm Equipment make great places to set up around to call from or hide You and most Animals are use to seeing them sitting around for long periods of time and aren't weary of them! [/QUOTE]
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