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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="1357MAG" data-source="post: 341475" data-attributes="member: 22062"><p>I have been using electronic calls with no avail. Then I bought a Double Howler and a Sonic Dome from Primos, Randy Anderson endorsed. I was practicing ne near my house, where there are swamp thickets, and had some responses to a challenge howl. Our season starts in January and runs until March here in NJ.</p><p>All I can say is try to pay attention to the wind. If you had called them in before, I don't see a problem of you doing it again on this new piece of property that you are on. </p><p>The problem that I have is that I don't see them when I should. They are always crossing the road at night. </p><p>Additionally, I have learned alot from Randy Anderson's videos. See if you can pick up "Calling All Coyotes". There are several volumes that I own, and I have learned alot from them.</p><p>I hope that I have helped. Shoot straight, hit 'em hard, and send some pics!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1357MAG, post: 341475, member: 22062"] I have been using electronic calls with no avail. Then I bought a Double Howler and a Sonic Dome from Primos, Randy Anderson endorsed. I was practicing ne near my house, where there are swamp thickets, and had some responses to a challenge howl. Our season starts in January and runs until March here in NJ. All I can say is try to pay attention to the wind. If you had called them in before, I don't see a problem of you doing it again on this new piece of property that you are on. The problem that I have is that I don't see them when I should. They are always crossing the road at night. Additionally, I have learned alot from Randy Anderson's videos. See if you can pick up "Calling All Coyotes". There are several volumes that I own, and I have learned alot from them. I hope that I have helped. Shoot straight, hit 'em hard, and send some pics! [/QUOTE]
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