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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
coyote calls?
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<blockquote data-quote="tt35" data-source="post: 457159" data-attributes="member: 25362"><p>SBruce and Longbomb have brought you good advice. I'm not a fox guy at all but 'cats don't seem to have a "call memory". They say you can call a bobcat, shoot at it and go back an hour later and call it in again using the same sound. Not likely at all with coyotes. Changing up the sound and location and giving them some time before trying them again is all good advice with coyotes. I'm saying this to say that maybe your area is getting called by others or you have inadvertantly wised the coyotes up. That's one place the Foxpros really help by making some different sounds that are hard to duplicate on a handcall.</p><p> </p><p>The Primos Li'l Dog is a good call and medium-easy to use. It was the first open reed call I used. For ease of use and sound, I really like the custom calls by Kerry Carver. His tone baords are awesome. I'll have an exclusive Signature Series set of calls on my website shortly. His production call helped him take second in the World Contest last month. Its only like $12.95. Great calls from a great call maker. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions on them.</p><p> </p><p>Tim</p><p>No Off Season</p><p>"No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt35, post: 457159, member: 25362"] SBruce and Longbomb have brought you good advice. I'm not a fox guy at all but 'cats don't seem to have a "call memory". They say you can call a bobcat, shoot at it and go back an hour later and call it in again using the same sound. Not likely at all with coyotes. Changing up the sound and location and giving them some time before trying them again is all good advice with coyotes. I'm saying this to say that maybe your area is getting called by others or you have inadvertantly wised the coyotes up. That's one place the Foxpros really help by making some different sounds that are hard to duplicate on a handcall. The Primos Li'l Dog is a good call and medium-easy to use. It was the first open reed call I used. For ease of use and sound, I really like the custom calls by Kerry Carver. His tone baords are awesome. I'll have an exclusive Signature Series set of calls on my website shortly. His production call helped him take second in the World Contest last month. Its only like $12.95. Great calls from a great call maker. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions on them. Tim No Off Season "No crowds, no limits, no seasons...no bad days." [/QUOTE]
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