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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting tips
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2301259" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I like to use hand held calls for calling antelope . I have an old Burnham Brothers , and a Circe course long range jack rabbit call that are my favorite calls for this . Both are closed reed calls and have a real raspy sound . I don't call many times and wait a minute or so between calls . Calling 2 or 3 times then wait do it over again . You will know you have the right sound if you can watch the antelope out in front of you at a distance and how they are reacting to it . Pretty much the same sounds that will call in mule deer will call in antelope . Fawn blats or doe blats work for both antelope and deer just not a steady stream of sounds at any one time often less is better . It's a lot like cow elk chirps for calling a bull elk they don't make a lot of chirps at any one time but make them over a longer period of time don't get in a hurry .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2301259, member: 91783"] I like to use hand held calls for calling antelope . I have an old Burnham Brothers , and a Circe course long range jack rabbit call that are my favorite calls for this . Both are closed reed calls and have a real raspy sound . I don't call many times and wait a minute or so between calls . Calling 2 or 3 times then wait do it over again . You will know you have the right sound if you can watch the antelope out in front of you at a distance and how they are reacting to it . Pretty much the same sounds that will call in mule deer will call in antelope . Fawn blats or doe blats work for both antelope and deer just not a steady stream of sounds at any one time often less is better . It's a lot like cow elk chirps for calling a bull elk they don't make a lot of chirps at any one time but make them over a longer period of time don't get in a hurry . [/QUOTE]
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